释义 |
weird-like, a.|ˈwɪədlaɪk| [f. weird n. + -like.] Suggestive of the supernatural, ominous, eery, uncanny. Of a person: Uncanny-looking.
1854Grace Greenwood Haps & Mishaps 113 The almost deathly quiet, the oppressive loneliness, the strange deep, unearthly gloom of this mouldering city of the dead are things to be felt in all their melancholy and weird-like power. 1856Miss Mulock J. Halifax vi, Still I hear the awe-struck, questioning, weird-like tone. 1875G. Jacque Hope iii. 35 Along that dismal silent road A weirdlike man was seen to plod. 1884W. C. Smith Kildrostan 45 So weird-like was the feeling of the place. |