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blackberry

/blak-ber-ee, -buh-ree/US // ˈblækˌbɛr i, -bə ri //UK // (ˈblækbərɪ) //

黑莓,黑莓手机,桑葚,黑色的

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural black·ber·ries.

    • : the fruit, black or very dark purple when ripe, of certain species of the genus Rubus.
    • : the plant itself.

Examples

  • Shaw got the idea for this would-be educational tool while twirling a blackberry on his tongue.

  • In December, when Olipop released a limited-time blackberry vanilla flavor, the company received $15,000 worth of sales in 15 minutes from people on its SMS list.

  • Flavors of dark cherries, blackberries and wild herbs seem to be suspended in the wine.

  • He bought in to GameStop and BlackBerry through his Robinhood account, which he has had for three years because of its variety of ways to invest — but he said he bought in too late with GameStop through the riskier trading approach and lost money.

  • Interactive Brokers and TD Ameritrade have also placed restrictions on the trading of BlackBerry and GameStop shares.

  • He whips out his Blackberry, recording a video selfie against the neighborhood backdrop.

  • Best of all I have no laptop, Blackberry or phone, so I begin to feel truly disconnected.

  • She had just bought the phone a month before, after turning in her BlackBerry.

  • This new mobile news app is available for iPhone and BlackBerry today.

  • BlackBerry went from the dominant hero to a zero in a matter of months.

  • Directly in her line of vision a blackberry branch laid its frail white flowers and blue-green leaves against the sky.

  • But in Shakespeare's time it was evidently confined to the Blackberry-bearing Bramble.

  • I here join together the tree and the fruit, the Bramble (Rubus fruticosus) and the Blackberry.

  • The Dewberry (Rubus cæsius) is a handsome fruit, very like the Blackberry, but coming earlier.

  • There is no doubt that Morum was a Blackberry as well as a Mulberry in classical times.