berry: [OE] Berry is a strictly Germanic word, not found in other branches of Indo-European (German has beere, Dutch bes, and Danish bær). Its earliest application seems to have been specifically to grapes; the only record of it in Old Saxon and Gothic is in the compound ‘wineberry’, and around 1000 Aelfric translated Deuteronomy 23:24 into Old English as ‘If you go into your friend’s vineyard, eat the berries’.
But by the Middle Ages the term had broadened out to encompass the sorts of fruit we would recognize today as berries. The word goes back ultimately to a prehistoric Germanic *basj-, which it has been speculated may be related to Old English basu ‘red’.
berry (n.)
Old English berie, from Proto-Germanic *basjom (cognates: Old Norse ber, Middle Dutch bere, German Beere "berry;" Old Saxon winber, Gothic weinabasi "grape"), which is of unknown origin. This and apple are the only native fruit names.
雙語例句
1. This kind of jam is made of berry.
這種果醬是由漿果做的.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》
2. Berry Sugar were down eight at one seventy one, on doubts about the commodity price.
由於市場對糖價看跌,BERRY糖業公司股價下跌了8便士,跌至1.71英鎊.
來自國際金融英語口語
3. Mrs Berry asked her students to make a card for their father.
Berry小姐叫她的學生為他們的爸爸做一張卡片.
來自互聯網
4. Berry is reanalyzing another earlier Taxol study, and Moore urged other scientists to do the same.
Berry重新分析了另一項早先的泰素研究.與此同時, Moore鼓勵其他科學家也這麽做.
來自互聯網
5. Mr. Berry said the timing was a coincidence and that his decision was unrelated to Mr. Roman's departure.