释义 |
euphonistic, a.|juːfəˈnɪstɪk| [f. as prec. + -ist + -ic.] Chosen with regard to euphony; aiming to be euphonious.
1837Lytton E. Maltrav. ix. iv, [Her] words were not euphonistic, nor her voice mellifluous. 1856Sat. Rev. II. 220/2 Among the Greeks, the Furies had an especially euphonistic appellative. 1876J. E. Hopkins Rose Turq. I. i. 3 The euphonistic but somewhat fictional language of domestic life. |