English to Afrikaans Meaning of apple - appel


Apple :
appel

appel, pit

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Definitions of apple in English
Noun(1) fruit with red or yellow or green skin and sweet to tart crisp whitish flesh(2) native Eurasian tree widely cultivated in many varieties for its firm rounded edible fruits
Examples of apple in English
(1) George ran to an oak tree and picked up an oak apple .(2) In soft fruit such as tomato this process occurs early in ripening whereas in crisp fruits such as apple it is a late-ripening process.(3) Tap on a freshly dug potato and it feels crisp, like an apple right off the tree.(4) On the tree, quince starts out mimicking a green apple , but as it ripens it takes on the color and look of a lemon.(5) Walk boldly to the post office to send your snail mail, munching on a daily apple as you admire green spaces along the way.(6) Fruit trees such as apples , currants and gooseberries should do well and, to be more exotic, you could try nectarines and cherries.(7) Some reports list the officers and agencies responsible by name, but they are likely never to be considered bad apples , but only the custodians of a barrel that had some defects.(8) The young fruit of apples and grapes can also develop rough skin due to powdery mildew.(9) The trees grow fruit with appetizing flavor: blue apples , green oranges, and bananas.(10) The apple cider, made exclusively with crisp, sweet winesap apples , is spicy and just winey enough.(11) Powdery mildew is common to many kinds of plants besides apples .(12) Grapes hang from a pergola, apples are espaliered and ripe berries tempt the visitor.(13) I stand outside the vegetable shop as Rose buys some apples , carrots and a cauliflower.(14) Last week the kids had made apple crisp with the apples they picked on my second day.(15) It could be the beautiful autumn sunshine glistening off mountains of green and red apples which has brought about this unusual state of contemplation.(16) Spring is when the apple tree blooms, and beneath it hundreds of white daffodils and tulips come into flower.
Related Phrases of apple
(1) apple pie ::
appeltert
(2) apple juice ::
appelsap
(3) rotten apple ::
vrot appel
(4) bad apple ::
slegte appel
(5) custard apple ::
vla appel
(6) apple tree ::
appelboom
(7) apple strudel ::
Apfelstrudel
(8) rose apple ::
rose appel
(9) apple cake ::
appelkoek
Synonyms
M
1. apple ::
appel
2. pip ::
pit
Different Forms
apple, apples
Word Example from TV Shows
A toll booth attendant,
an Apple store genius...

A toll booth attendant, an Apple store genius...

The Big Bang Theory Season 3, Episode 14

...I just want to dip an apple in your face.

...I just want to dip an APPLE in your face.

The Big Bang Theory Season 6, Episode 21

You going to finish
your apple juice?

You going to finish your APPLE juice?

Breaking Bad Season 2, Episode 3

What's with the T-shirt?
You're working at the Apple store now?

What's with the T-shirt? You're working at the Apple store now?

The Big Bang Theory Season 4, Episode 5

One of my proudest possessions
is a vintage 1977 Apple II.

One of my proudest possessions is a vintage 1977 Apple II.

The Big Bang Theory Season 4, Episode 2

English to Afrikaans Dictionary: apple

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