释义 |
deep-laid, ppl. a.|ˈdiːpˌleɪd| [deep adv. 3.] Deeply laid; planned with profound cunning.
1768–74Tucker Lt. Nat. (1852) II. 104 Any deep-laid scheme or fine spun artifice. 1783Miss Baltimores I. 74 He is a deep-laid villain after women. 1846Grote Greece i. xv. (1862) I. 241 The deep-laid designs of Zeus. 1869Trollope He Knew xxiii. (1878) 130 He himself had had no very deep-laid scheme in his addresses to Colonel Osborne. |