释义 |
tu·tu I. \ˈtüˌtü\ noun (-s) Etymology: Maori : any of several New Zealand shrubs or small trees of the genus Coriaria; especially : a shrubby tree (C. ruscifolia) with a juicy black edible receptacle consisting of the enlarged fleshy petals and enclosing a dry fruit with a poisonous seed II. noun (-s) Etymology: French, from (baby talk) cucu, tutu backside, alteration of cul — more at culet : a very short projecting skirt worn by a ballet dancer
 III. noun (-s) Etymology: Hawaiian tūtū Hawaii : granny, grandpa |