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fru:t
1. noun1) (the part of a plant that produces the seed, especially when eaten as food: The fruit of the vine is the grape.) fruta2) (a result; something gained as a result of hard work etc: the fruit of his hard work.) fruto
2. verb(to produce fruit: This tree fruits early.) dar fruto- fruitful- fruition
- fruitless
- fruitlessly
- fruity
fruit n frutatr[frʊːt]1 (food) fruta2 SMALLBOTANY/SMALL fruto3 (result, reward) fruto1 de fruta1 dar fruto\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLfruit bowl / fruit dish fruterofruit cake plum cake nombre masculinofruit cocktail macedonia (de frutas)fruit fly mosca de la frutafruit juice zumo de frutafruit knife cuchillo de frutafruit machine máquina tragaperrasfruit salad macedonia (de frutas)fruit tree árbol nombre masculino frutalfruit ['fru:t] vi: dar frutofruit n1) : fruta f (término genérico), fruto m (término particular)2) fruits nplrewards: frutos mplthe fruits of his labor: los frutos de su trabajoadj.• de fruta adj.• frutal adj.• frutero, -a adj.n.• fruta s.f.• fruto s.m.• hijo s.m.• producto s.m.• resultado s.m.v.• dar frutos v.fruːt1)a) u ( collectively) fruta fdried fruit — (BrE) fruta f seca; (before n)
fruit bowl — frutero m, frutera f (CS)
fruit juice — jugo m or (Esp) zumo m de frutas
fruit tree — árbol m frutal
2) u c ( product) fruto m[fruːt]to bear fruit — dar* (su) fruto
1. N1) (also Bot) fruto m ; (=piece of fruit) fruta fwould you like some fruit? — ¿quieres fruta?
to be in fruit — [tree, bush] haber dado or echado fruto, tener fruta
to bear fruit — (lit, fig) dar fruto
2) fruits(fig) (=benefits)3) (US) ** pej (=male homosexual) maricón * m4) †* (as term of address)hello, old fruit! — ¡hola, compadre! *
2.VI dar fruto3.CPDfruit basket N — frutero m, canasto m de la fruta
fruit bowl N — frutero m
fruit cocktail N — macedonia f de frutas
fruit cup N — ≈ sangría f
fruit dish N — frutero m
fruit drink N — bebida f de frutas
fruit drop N — bombón m de fruta
fruit farm N — granja f frutícola or hortofrutícola
fruit farmer N — fruticultor(a) m / f, granjero(-a) m / f frutícola or hortofrutícola
fruit farming N — fruticultura f
fruit grower N — fruticultor(a) m / f, granjero(-a) m / f frutícola or hortofrutícola
fruit growing N — fruticultura f
fruit gum N — (Brit) gominola f
fruit juice N — zumo m or jugo m de frutas
fruit knife N — cuchillo m de la fruta
fruit machine N — (Brit) máquina f tragaperras
fruit salad N — macedonia f de frutas
fruit salts NPL — sal f de fruta(s)
fruit shop N — frutería f
fruit stall N — puesto m de frutas
fruit tree N — árbol m frutal
* * *[fruːt]1)a) u ( collectively) fruta fdried fruit — (BrE) fruta f seca; (before n)
fruit bowl — frutero m, frutera f (CS)
fruit juice — jugo m or (Esp) zumo m de frutas
fruit tree — árbol m frutal
2) u c ( product) fruto mto bear fruit — dar* (su) fruto
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1) (a railway vehicle for carrying goods.) vagón (de carga)2) ((especially American) a lorry: He drives a truck;(also adjective) a truck-driver.) camióntruck n1. camión2. vagóntr[trʌk]1 (lorry) camión nombre masculino4 (dealings) tratos nombre masculino plural\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto have no truck with somebody no querer saber nada de alguien, no tener trato con alguientruck driver camionero,-atruck farm huertatruck ['trʌk] vt: transportar en camióntruck n1) : camión m (vehículo automóvil), carro m (manual)2) dealings: tratos mplto have no truck with: no tener nada que ver conv.• acarrear v.n.• camión (Automóvil) s.m.• carretilla s.f.• carro s.m.• trueque s.m.• vagoneta s.f.• vagón s.m.trʌk
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1) ca) ( vehicle) camión m; (before n)truck driver — camionero, -ra m,f
truck stop — (AmE) bar m de carretera
b) (BrE Rail) furgón m, vagón m2) u (vegetables, fruit) (AmE) productos mpl de la huerta; (before n)truck farmer — horticultor, -tora m,f
truck garden — huerta f
3) u ( dealings)he'll have no truck with it/them — no quiere saber nada del asunto/de ellos
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transitive verb (AmE) \<\<goods\>\> transportar en camión
2.
vi trabajar de camionero/camionera
I [trʌk]1. N1) (esp US) (=lorry) camión m2) (Rail) (=wagon) vagón m3) (=hand trolley) carretilla f2.VT (US) llevar, transportar3.CPDtruck driver N — (esp US) camionero(-a) m / f
truck stop N — (US) restaurante m de carretera
II [trʌk]1.N (=dealings)- have no truck with sb2.CPDtruck farm N — (US) huerto m de hortalizas
truck farmer N — (US) hortelano(-a) m / f
truck farming N — (US) horticultura f
truck garden N — = truck farm
truck system N — (Hist) el trueque
* * *[trʌk]
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1) ca) ( vehicle) camión m; (before n)truck driver — camionero, -ra m,f
truck stop — (AmE) bar m de carretera
b) (BrE Rail) furgón m, vagón m2) u (vegetables, fruit) (AmE) productos mpl de la huerta; (before n)truck farmer — horticultor, -tora m,f
truck garden — huerta f
3) u ( dealings)he'll have no truck with it/them — no quiere saber nada del asunto/de ellos
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transitive verb (AmE) \<\<goods\>\> transportar en camión
2.
vi trabajar de camionero/camionera
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