释义 |
yester-ˈmorning, adv. and n. arch. and dial. [f. yester- + morning n.] = prec.
1654–5Clarke Papers (Camden) III. 26, 300..Cavalieres tooke yestermorning..Judge Rolls out of his bed. 1764H. Walpole Otranto v, My Lady Matilda told me but yester-morning that her Highness Hippolita knows something. 1775Mrs. Thrale Let. to Johnson 24 June, So yestermorning, a flag flying from some conspicuous steeple in Westminster gave notice of the approaching festival. 1821Scott Kenilw. xl, Those expressions, which were yester-morning accounted but a light offence. 1848Mrs. Gaskell Mary Barton ix, He dropped down dead in Oxford Road yester morning. 1889Conan Doyle Micah Clarke vi, There was the Squire o' Milton over here yester morning. 1893Stevenson Catriona i. i, Even so late as yester-morning, I was like a beggarman by the wayside. |