early 15c., "act of enjoying," from Old French fruition and directly from Late Latin fruitionem (nominative fruitio) "enjoyment," noun of action from past participle stem of Latin frui "to use, enjoy" (see fruit). Sense of "act or state of bearing fruit," resisted by dictionary editors, is attested by 1885, from association with fruit (n.); figuratively in this sense from 1889.
权威例句
1. After months of hard work, our plans finally came to fruition .
经过几个月的艰苦工作,我们的计划终于完成了。
2. After much delay, the plan to build the new hospital finally came to fruition.
经过许多耽搁以后, 建造新医院的计划终于实现了.
3. These plans take time to come to fruition.
这些方案需要时间才能取得成果。
4. His hopes for a new political party have little chance of reaching fruition.