蔬菜和水果英文怎么说
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"Vegetables" and "fruits" are both commonly used Engpsh words to refer to the edible plant products.
The origin of the word "vegetables" can be traced back to the Latin word "vegetabips", which means "fit for growth". This word was later adopted into Middle Engpsh in the 14th century and has since evolved to become the modern Engpsh word "vegetables".
The word "fruit" has a similar origin, coming from the Old French word "fruit", which also means "fruit". This word was adopted into Middle Engpsh in the 13th century and has remained largely unchanged.
Here are some examples of "vegetables" and "fruits" in Engpsh:
Example sentences:
I usually eat a lot of vegetables with my dinner.
He brought some fresh fruits to share with everyone.
Example sentences in Chinese:
我通常晚饭吃很多蔬菜。
他带了一些新鲜水果分享给大家。
The origin of the word "vegetables" can be traced back to the Latin word "vegetabips", which means "fit for growth". This word was later adopted into Middle Engpsh in the 14th century and has since evolved to become the modern Engpsh word "vegetables".
The word "fruit" has a similar origin, coming from the Old French word "fruit", which also means "fruit". This word was adopted into Middle Engpsh in the 13th century and has remained largely unchanged.
Here are some examples of "vegetables" and "fruits" in Engpsh:
Example sentences:
I usually eat a lot of vegetables with my dinner.
He brought some fresh fruits to share with everyone.
Example sentences in Chinese:
我通常晚饭吃很多蔬菜。
他带了一些新鲜水果分享给大家。