释义 |
ˈflounder-flat, v. nonce-wd. trans. To make ‘as flat as a flounder’.
1819Coleridge in Lit. Rem. (1836) II. 119 Warburton could never have wooed by kisses and won, or he would not have flounder-flatted so just and humorous..an image into so profound a nihility. |