fruto
/ˈfɾuto/, [ˈfɾu.t̪o]fruit
Noun fruto m (plural frutos)
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(botany) any fruit from a plant, whether sweet or not (like avocado or tomato), edible or not
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any vegetable or produce that is grown
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(economics) profit from an activity
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result of an action, omission, attitude, etc.
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(figuratively) offspring
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Seguro que tus esfuerzos darán su fruto.
Your effort will surely bear fruit.
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Por su fruto se conoce al árbol.
A tree is known by its fruit.
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Antes de dar fruto, los naranjos dan una flor llamada azahar.
Before bearing fruit, orange trees bloom with orange blossoms.
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Nuestros últimos resultados son el fruto de su frenético esfuerzo.
Our latest results are the fruit of his frantic efforts.
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El éxito es fruto de tu esfuerzo.
The success resulted from your efforts.
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El aguacate es el fruto del aguacatero.
Avocados are the fruit of the avocado tree.
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Ese lindo bebé es el fruto de su amor.
That cute baby is the fruit of their love.
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Aquel esfuerzo no dio fruto.
That effort bore no fruit.
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Las creencias son el fruto de nuestra imaginación.
Beliefs are a product of our imagination.
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Tus esfuerzos darán fruto algún día.
Your efforts will bear fruit someday.
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