English
Detailed Translations for fruits from English to Swedish
fruit:
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the fruit
– the ripened reproductive body of a seed plant 1 -
the fruit (consequence; result; outcome)
– the consequence of some effort or action 1 -
the fruit
Translation Matrix for fruit:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
avkastning | consequence; fruit; outcome; result | advantage; benefit; crop yield; earning capacity; earnings; economy; gain; output; profit; return; take; victory; winning; yield |
frukt | fruit | |
konsekvens | consequence; fruit; outcome; result | consequence; consequences; effect; effects; outcomes; results |
resultat | consequence; fruit; outcome; result | case; consequence; earnings; effect; issue; outcomes; question; result; resultant; results |
- | yield |
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Wiktionary Translations for fruit:
fruit
Cross Translation:
noun
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offensive slang: homosexual or effeminate man
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figuratively: child of a marriage
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figuratively: positive end result or reward of labour or effort
- fruit → resultat; produkt; nytta; frukt; behållning; avkastning
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food
- fruit → frukt
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part of plant
- fruit → frukt
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• fruit | → frukt | ↔ vrucht — volgroeid vruchtbeginsel |
• fruit | → frukt | ↔ fruit — voedsel dat bestaat uit eetbare vruchten |
• fruit | → frukt | ↔ Frucht — Ummantelung der oder des Samen einer Pflanze |
• fruit | → frukt | ↔ Frucht — speziell eine Frucht[1] mit essbarem Fruchtfleisch |
• fruit | → livsfrukt; foster | ↔ Frucht — Medizin: kurz für „Leibesfrucht“ |
• fruit | → frukt | ↔ Frucht — übertragen: etwas Hervorgebrachtes |
• fruit | → frukt | ↔ fruit — (botanique) partie d’une plante, souvent comestible et colorée, produire après la floraison et contenir une ou plusieurs graines. |
• fruit | → bög | ↔ pédé — (vulgaire) injur|fr homme homosexuel. note Il peut arriver qu’un homosexuel s’attribue lui-même ce nom, à titre revendicatif, lui faisant perdre ainsi son caractère injurieux. |