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单词 durion
例句 durion
In fact the color was due to the toasting and to a preserve, like turpentine, made from the fruit of the durion with honey made from sugarcane. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 - Volume 40 of 55 1690-1691 Explorations by Early Navigators, Descriptions of the Islands and Their Peoples, Their History and Records of the Catholic Missions, as Related in Contemporaneous Books and Manuscripts, Showing the Political, Economic, Commercial and Religious Conditions of Those Islands from Their Earliest Relations with European Nations to the Close of the Nineteenth Century
The durion is a forest tree of the loftiest order, bearing resemblance to the elm, only with a smooth bark, which is also scaly. The Castaways
It was a beautiful view at that point, with the lovely river in its windings, and on the top of the steep bank a kampong of largish houses under palms and durions. The Golden Chersonese and the Way Thither
While they were munching their evening meal—of durions, as the dinner had been—the Malay commenced discoursing upon eggs, which set them all thinking about them. The Castaways
The fruit of the durion proved not only pleasant eating, but exceedingly nutritious. The Castaways
It is true the durion stood near, and its fruit would for a time keep them from starving. The Castaways
In fact, to eat durions is a new sensation, worth a voyage to the East to experience. The Castaways
Every village consists of such houses as I have described before, grouped, but not by any means closely, under the shade of cocoa-palms, jak, durion, bread-fruit, mango, nutmeg, and other fruit-trees. The Golden Chersonese and the Way Thither
Having selected three or four of these, he chopped them down, and dragged them up to the durion. The Castaways
As it was carried down the smooth stem of the durion, which acted as a conductor, the spectators underneath guessed it was not a goose, but some creature of a less innocent kind. The Castaways
When the fruit is ripe it falls of itself; and the only way to eat durions to perfection is to get them as they fall, and the smell is then less overpowering. The Castaways
If I had to fix on two only as representing the perfection of the two classes, I should certainly choose the durion and the orange as the king and queen of fruits. The Castaways
Among them the durion is the most esteemed by the natives, and the mangosteen by Europeans. The Golden Chersonese and the Way Thither
There are in the forest two varieties of wild durions with much smaller fruits, one of them orange-coloured inside. The Castaways
A Dyak chief informed me that he had been struck by a durion falling on his head, which he thought would certainly have caused his death, yet he recovered in a very short time.” The Castaways
After finishing their dinner of durions, the three men again sallied forth, to see whether something more substantial could be found for a later repast—either flesh, fowl, or fish. The Castaways
Both the natives of the Malayan Archipelago and strangers residing there regard the durion as superior to all other kinds of fruit—in short, the finest in the world. The Castaways
The durion grows to the size of a man's head, and is covered closely with hard, sharp spines. The Golden Chersonese and the Way Thither
He thought of chain-shot, and its effects; and it occurred to him that by this means the durions might be brought down from their lofty elevation. The Castaways
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