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  1. Tomorrow we'll go to pick berries.
    明天我们去采浆果。
  2. These are edible wild berries.
    这些野莓可以食用。



Berry \Ber"ry\, n.; pl. {Berries}. [OE. berie, AS. berie,
berige; akin to D. bes, G. beere, OS. and OHG. beri, Icel.
ber, Sw. b["a]r, Goth. basi, and perh. Skr. bhas to eat.]
1. Any small fleshy fruit, as the strawberry, mulberry,
huckleberry, etc.

2. (Bot.) A small fruit that is pulpy or succulent
throughout, having seeds loosely imbedded in the pulp, as
the currant, grape, blueberry.

3. The coffee bean.

4. One of the ova or eggs of a fish. --Travis.

{In berry}, containing ova or spawn.

  1. Swallowing the berries can lead to diarrhea, vomiting and depression of the central nervous system, the Poison Control Center says.
  2. Others harvest fish, pick wild berries and repair apartments in the Siberian city of Kurgan.
  3. They hope the potential jail terms for berry rustlers, and fines of up to $1,000 per offense for processors who accept undocumented berries will deter would-be thieves and unscrupulous buyers.
  4. "The foliage and berries on coffee trees are four feet and more above the ground, which makes a big difference."
  5. Suspected thieves confronted by Wyman employees typically claim they took the berries from someone else's fields, said Phillips. Others spotted in the act make easy getaways on the dirt roads that wind through the hilly barrens.
  6. In a report in the July 12 issue of the American Chemical Society journal Biochemistry, the company said it has successfully duplicated a natural protein, found in berries of certain West African plants, that is 5,000 times sweeter than sugar.
  7. "I certainly have not ruled out the possibility of a tax increase," the governor said after a briefing with disaster officials in Watsonville, California's "salad bowl," where much of the state's lettuce, artichokes and berries are harvested.
  8. Rustlers are having a field day in Maine's blueberry patches, raking up $1 million in purloined berries a year. But the state is fighting back _ a new law gives police the ability to catch thieves blue-handed.
  9. Natural revegetation of burned areas with willow, grass and berries provides food for many of Alaska's big game species. Animals usually move away from the flames well before they are endangered, and few die in the fires.
  10. The initial business Nichosen foresees is small _ processing local wild berries for a health drink and canning high-quality seafood, both for export.
  11. The custom-made vacuum machine, mounted on a tractor, moves down rows of young berries, providing just enough suction to zap lygus bugs that like to live near the top of the plants.
  12. At first sight His massive canvas, 'Autumn Spinney' might appear dour but then reveals its lyrical quality, a season simplified by the painter's eye into branches, a scatter of red berries and silver streaks of frost.
  13. The narrow leaves are up to 5in long and remain green while the berries are at their best. This fine plant will grow on a wall and so gardeners tend to put it on a north wall believing it will grow anywhere.
  14. The flowers on the plant are less than a tenth of an inch long, and are made up of a modified type of leaf with berries attached, the scientists said.
  15. Honeybees are used by the millions to pollinate major crops of fruits, berries, vegetables, tree nuts, oilseeds and legumes.
  16. Juniper berries, for example, are supposed to help control the disease.
  17. Then they gave him garlands of red berries and lotus flowers and put him in an anthropoid (body-shaped) double coffin and buried him.
  18. The only native U.S. crops are the pecan, a few species of berries and an obscure tuber called the Jerusalem artichoke.
  19. In East Multnomah County, grower John Sester waited anxiously for labor for a third picking of his 30 acres of berries. "The first two pickings pay our expenses.
  20. To identify female trees, look for those that produce small blue berries.
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