释义 |
sudsy, a. U.S.|ˈsʌdzɪ| [f. suds + -y.] Consisting of, full of, or characterized by soap-suds. Also transf. and fig.
1866Harper's Mag. Sept. 544/2 He's gone! across the sudzy sea. 1884Ibid. Sept. 528/2 Washers..laving their linen in the sudsy stream. 1891Advance (Chicago) 5 Nov., The steaming, sudsy tub. 1901Munsey's Mag. XXV. 441/2 A pleasant, sudsy cleanliness about the two little rooms. 1980Times Lit. Suppl. 17 Oct. 1160/1 Thanks to Arianna Stassinopoulos's votive ministrations, Maria Callas has graduated from opera to the sudsier, sublimer realm of soap opera. |