释义 |
trunkful|ˈtrʌŋkfʊl| [f. trunk n. + -ful.] As much or as many as a trunk will hold.
1707Hearne Collect. 25 Oct. (O.H.S.) II. 65 A whole trunkful of papers. 1883Century Mag. XXVI. 370 A trunkful of dresses fresh from Worth's. 1897M. Kingsley W. Africa xii. 259 Some [elephants] drew up trunkfuls of water and syringed themselves and each other. |