释义 |
‖ lié, a.2|lie| [Fr., pa. pple. of lier to bind.] Connected with, intimately acquainted with, attached to (a person or group of persons).
1855E. Twisleton Let. 1 May (1928) xiv. 264 Milnes..has always been lié with Lord Palmerston. 1897E. Dowson Let. c 14 Nov. (1967) 397, I gather he is rather lié with Whibley whom I greatly dislike & do not want to meet. 1906W. de Morgan Joseph Vance xi. 86 In case it should strike you that I have said..very little about Nolly, I hereby declare that this is not because I did not love him, for we soon became very liés. 1947E. Jenkins Young Enthusiasts 50 Alex and I..each had a young man... Alex was liée with a naval officer. 1955A. L. Rowse Expansion Eliz. Eng. i. 22 Esmé Stuart was a danger: he was a Catholic and lié with the Guises. |