释义 |
dull-headed, a.|ˈdʌlˌhɛdɛd| [parasynthetic f. dull head + -ed2.] Having the head dull or stupid; slow-witted; obtuse in intellect.
1552Huloet, Dulle headed, capitosus. 1571Golding Calvin on Ps. xiv. 2 Wee be monstruously dullheaded, if his majestie strike us not in feare. 1635Gram. Warre D vij, Some are obserued so dull-headed and doltish. 1840Dickens Barn. Rudge liv, The very uttermost extent of dull-headed perplexity supplied the place of courage. |