释义 |
upˈblown, pa. pple. and ppl. a. [up- 5.] Blown up; esp. inflated, puffed up.
1590Spenser F.Q. i. iv. 21 His belly was vp-blowne with luxury. 1596Ibid. v. i. 17 He, whose spirit was with pride vpblowne. 1810Crabbe Borough xvi. 44 With wine inflated, man is all upblown, And feels a power which he believes his own. 1828Tennyson Lover's T. ii. 175 One morning when the upblown billow ran Shoreward. |