释义 |
islanded, ppl. a.|ˈaɪləndɪd| [f. island v. and n. + -ed.] 1. Made into or like an island; insulated, isolated.
1801Southey Thalaba i. ii, Palm-grove, islanded amid the waste. 1843Ruskin Mod. Paint. I. ii. iii. iv. (1846) 259 The islanded summits of the lower hills. 1850Blackie æschylus II. 275 The islanded cities of Strymon. 2. Furnished or studded with islands.
1815Shelley Alastor 555 Wide expand, Beneath the wan stars and descending moon, Islanded seas, blue mountains, mighty streams. 1883W. C. Smith North Country Folk 220 Meet home for a sage and a poet, With..the islanded sea below it. |