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fruity    音标拼音: [fr'uti]
a. 水果的,有水果香味的,圆润的

水果的,有水果香味的,圆润的

fruity
adj 1: tasting or smelling richly of or as of fruit
2: informal or slang terms for mentally irregular; "it used to
drive my husband balmy" [synonym: {balmy}, {barmy}, {bats},
{batty}, {bonkers}, {buggy}, {cracked}, {crackers}, {daft},
{dotty}, {fruity}, {haywire}, {kooky}, {kookie}, {loco},
{loony}, {loopy}, {nuts}, {nutty}, {round the bend}, {around
the bend}, {wacky}, {whacky}]

Fruit'y \Fruit'y\, a.
Having the odor, taste, or appearance of fruit; also,
fruitful. --Dickens.
[1913 Webster]

97 Moby Thesaurus words for "fruity":
ambrosial, aromatic, balmy, bananas, barmy, bats, batty, beany,
bonkers, botanic, buggy, bughouse, bugs, bulbous, cereal, crackers,
cuckoo, daffy, dippy, dotty, essenced, farinaceous, flaky,
flavorful, flavorous, flavorsome, flavory, flipped, flowery,
fragrant, freaked-out, fruitcakey, fruitlike, full-bodied,
full-flavored, gaga, goofy, haywire, herbaceous, herbal, herbose,
herbous, herby, incense-breathing, just plain nuts, kooky,
leguminose, leguminous, loony, loopy, lunatic, mad, maniac, mental,
mindless, musky, non compos mentis, nuts, nutty, odorate,
odoriferous, odorous, off the hinges, off the track, off the wall,
perfumed, perfumy, plantlike, potty, radicated, radiciform,
radicular, redolent, rhizoid, rich, rich-flavored, rootlike,
round the bend, savory, scented, screwball, screwballs, screwy,
slaphappy, spicy, sweet, sweet-scented, sweet-smelling,
thuriferous, tuberous, vegetable, vegetal, vegetarian,
vegetational, vegetative, wacky, weedy


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