释义 |
du·ri·an \ˈdu̇rēən, |du̇rē|än\ noun also du·ri·on \ˈdu̇rēən\ (-s) Etymology: Malay durian, from duri thorn 1. : the large oval or globose fruit of a tree (Durio zibethinus) of the East Indian islands having a hard prickly rind, a soft cream-colored pulp, a most delicious flavor, an offensive odor, and seeds that are roasted and eaten like chestnuts 2. : the tree that bears durians |