soft fruit
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++ˌsoft ˈfruit noun [countable, uncountable] especially British EnglishDF small fruits, such as strawberries, that you can eat that do not have a hard skin or large seed 软水果〔指草莓等无硬皮、无大核的水果〕
Examples from the Corpus
soft fruit• In the Perth/Borders area tourism and soft fruit occupied the summer and autumn periods.• It just seemed a pity that Norfolk should have no more appetising soft fruit.• September Take cuttings from strong young shoots and root outdoors as for soft fruit.ˌsoft ˈfruit nounChineseSyllable
that Corpus fruits, strawberries, small you as such
soft fruit
ˌsoft ˈfruit
noun [uncountable and countable]
especially British English small fruits, such as STRAWBERRIES, that you can eat that do not have a hard skin or large seed
ˌsoft ˈfruit
noun [uncountable and countable]especially British English small fruits, such as STRAWBERRIES, that you can eat that do not have a hard skin or large seed
