quả anh đào
/ˈtʃeri//ˈtʃeri/The word "cherry" has a rich history dating back to the 13th century. It comes from the Old French word "cerise", which is derived from the Latin "ceresium", meaning "dark red". This refers to the fruit's deep red color. The Latin name is thought to be derived from the Greek word "kêros", meaning "berry". In Old English, the fruit was called "gergis" or "chery", and it was considered a delicacy among the nobility. During the Middle Ages, cherry trees were planted in many European countries, and the fruit became a staple in many cuisines. Today, the word "cherry" is used to refer to both the fruit and the tree, and it's enjoyed in various forms around the world, from baked goods to cocktails.
a small soft round fruit with shiny red or black skin and a large seed inside
một loại quả tròn nhỏ, mềm, có vỏ màu đỏ hoặc đen bóng và bên trong có một hạt lớn
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a tree on which cherries grow, or a similar tree, grown for its flowers
cây có quả anh đào mọc trên đó hoặc cây tương tự được trồng để lấy hoa
Hoa anh đào
một bông hoa anh đào mùa đông
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the wood of the cherry tree
gỗ của cây anh đào
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a bright red colour
một màu đỏ tươi
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