果肉
guǒ ròu
Pinyin

Definition

果肉
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guǒ ròu
  1. pulp

Character Decomposition

Related Words (20)

rú guǒ
  1. 1 if
  2. 2 in case
  3. 3 in the event that
guǒ rán
  1. 1 really
  2. 2 sure enough
  3. 3 as expected
  4. 4 if indeed
jiē guǒ
  1. 1 to bear fruit
  2. 2 CL:個|个[gè]
ròu
  1. 1 meat
  2. 2 flesh
  3. 3 pulp (of a fruit)
  4. 4 (coll.) (of a fruit) squashy
  5. 5 (of a person) flabby
  6. 6 irresolute
  7. 7 Kangxi radical 130
píng guǒ
  1. 1 apple
  2. 2 CL:個|个[gè],顆|颗[kē]
rén ròu
  1. 1 to crowdsource information about sb or sth (abbr. for 人肉搜索[rén ròu sōu suǒ])
  2. 2 human (used attributively, as in 人肉盾牌[rén ròu dùn pái], human shield)
yīn guǒ
  1. 1 karma
  2. 2 cause and effect
jiān guǒ
  1. 1 nut
dà ròu
  1. 1 pork
hòu guǒ
  1. 1 consequences
  2. 2 aftermath
chéng guǒ
  1. 1 result
  2. 2 achievement
  3. 3 gain
  4. 4 profit
  5. 5 CL:個|个[gè]
xiào guǒ
  1. 1 result
  2. 2 effect
  3. 3 efficacy
  4. 4 (theater) sound or visual effects
guǒ
  1. 1 fruit
  2. 2 result
  3. 3 resolute
  4. 4 indeed
  5. 5 if really
guǒ dòng
  1. 1 gelatin dessert
guǒ zi
  1. 1 fruit
guǒ shí
  1. 1 fruit (produced by a plant)
  2. 2 (fig.) fruits (of success etc)
  3. 3 results
  4. 4 gains
guǒ duàn
  1. 1 firm
  2. 2 decisive
guǒ zhī
  1. 1 fruit juice
guǒ zhēn
  1. 1 really
  2. 2 as expected
  3. 3 sure enough
  4. 4 if indeed...
  5. 5 if it's really...
guǒ shū
  1. 1 fruit and vegetables

Idioms (20)

互为因果
hù wéi yīn guǒ
  1. 1 mutually related karma (idiom); fates are intertwined
  2. 2 interdependent
人为刀俎,我为鱼肉
rén wéi dāo zǔ , wǒ wéi yú ròu
  1. 1 lit. to be the meat on sb's chopping block (idiom)
  2. 2 fig. to be at sb's mercy
前因后果
qián yīn hòu guǒ
  1. 1 cause and effects (idiom); entire process of development
包子有肉不在褶上
bāo zi yǒu ròu bù zài zhě shàng
  1. 1 a book is not judged by its cover (idiom)
弱肉强食
ruò ròu qiáng shí
  1. 1 lit. the weak are prey to the strong (idiom); fig. predatory behavior
  2. 2 the law of the jungle
心惊肉跳
xīn jīng ròu tiào
  1. 1 lit. heart alarmed, body leaping (idiom); fear and trepidation in the face of disaster
情同骨肉
qíng tóng gǔ ròu
  1. 1 as close as flesh and bones (idiom); deep friendship
情逾骨肉
qíng yú gǔ ròu
  1. 1 feelings deeper than for one's own flesh and blood (idiom)
  2. 2 deep friendship
手心手背都是肉
shǒu xīn shǒu bèi dōu shì ròu
  1. 1 lit. both the palm and the back of the hand are made of flesh (idiom)
  2. 2 fig. to both be of equal importance
  3. 3 to value both equally
挖肉补疮
wā ròu bǔ chuāng
  1. 1 to cut one's flesh to cover a sore (idiom); faced with a current crisis, to make it worse by a temporary expedient
挂羊头卖狗肉
guà yáng tóu mài gǒu ròu
  1. 1 lit. to hang a sheep's head while selling dog meat (idiom)
  2. 2 fig. to cheat
  3. 3 dishonest advertising
  4. 4 wicked deeds carried out under banner of virtue
果实累累
guǒ shí léi léi
  1. 1 lit. prodigious abundance of fruit (idiom)
  2. 2 fruit hangs heavy on the bough
  3. 3 fig. countless accomplishments
  4. 4 one great result after another
生死肉骨
shēng sǐ ròu gǔ
  1. 1 lit. the dead returning to life
  2. 2 a miracle (idiom)
癞蛤蟆想吃天鹅肉
lài há ma xiǎng chī tiān é ròu
  1. 1 lit. the toad wants to eat swan meat (idiom)
  2. 2 fig. to try to punch above one's weight
皮笑肉不笑
pí xiào ròu bù xiào
  1. 1 to put on a fake smile (idiom)
  2. 2 to smile insincerely
皮开肉绽
pí kāi ròu zhàn
  1. 1 flesh lacerated from corporal punishment (idiom)
硕果仅存
shuò guǒ jǐn cún
  1. 1 only remaining of the great (idiom); one of the few greats extant
细皮嫩肉
xì pí nèn ròu
  1. 1 soft skin and tender flesh (idiom)
  2. 2 smooth-skinned
肉眼凡胎
ròu yǎn fán tāi
  1. 1 ignoramus (idiom)
自相鱼肉
zì xiāng yú ròu
  1. 1 butchering one another as fish and flesh (idiom); killing one another
  2. 2 internecine strife

Sample Sentences

上海正大广场的喜茶店人头攒动。刚拿到“多肉车厘”饮品的陈女士告诉记者:“特别是加入水果的饮品,喝起来既有茶香,又能吃到新鲜果肉,味道很新颖”。
Shànghǎi zhèng dà guǎngchǎng de xǐ chá diàn réntóucuándòng 。gāng ná dào “duōròu chēlí ”yǐnpǐn de Chén nu:3shì gàosu jìzhě “tèbié shì jiārù shuǐguǒ de yǐnpǐn ,hē qilai jìyǒu chá xiāng ,yòu néng chī dào xīnxiān guǒròu ,wèidao hěn xīnyǐng ”。
The tea shop in Zhengda Square in Shanghai is crowded. Ms. Chen, who just bought a drink with succulent fruits told the reporter: “Drinks with fruits added are refreshing because you can enjoy both tea and fresh fruits at the same time.”