Definition of the word vine

Pronunciation of vocabulary vine

vinenoun

cây nho

/vaɪn//vaɪn/

Origin of the word vine

The word "vine" has its roots in Old English and Germanic languages. The Modern English word "vine" comes from the Old English word "win", which referred to a grapevine or a climbing plant. This Old English word is also related to the West Germanic word "*winiz", which had a similar meaning. The Latin word "vitis", meaning grapevine, is also thought to have influenced the development of the word "vine" in English. The Latin word was borrowed into Middle English as "vine", and over time the spellings and pronunciations evolved to become the Modern English word "vine". Today, the word "vine" can refer to a wide range of climbing plants, including grapevines, ivy, and other species that use their tendrils to climb up supports.

Vocabulary summary vine

typenoun

meaning(botany) vine

meaningclimbing plant; creeping plant

Example of vocabulary vinenamespace

meaning

a climbing plant that produces grapes

một loại cây leo cho ra quả nho

  • grapes on the vine

    nho trên cây nho

  • vine leaves

    lá nho

  • The rolling hills were covered in rows of grapevines, their leaves rustling gently in the breeze.

    Những ngọn đồi nhấp nhô được bao phủ bởi những hàng cây nho, lá cây xào xạc nhẹ nhàng trong gió.

  • The winery's vineyards produced grapes with a rich, sweet flavor that were carefully harvested by hand.

    Các vườn nho của nhà máy rượu sản xuất ra những trái nho có hương vị ngọt ngào, đậm đà được thu hoạch cẩn thận bằng tay.

  • Sarah's fingers traced the gnarled, twisting vines as she helped her grandfather tend to his grape crops.

    Những ngón tay của Sarah lướt trên những dây leo ngoằn ngoèo, chằng chịt khi cô giúp ông nội chăm sóc những vườn nho.

meaning

any climbing plant with long, thin stems; one of these stems

bất kỳ cây leo nào có thân dài, mỏng; một trong những thân này

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