释义 |
Londony, a.|ˈlʌndənɪ| [-y1.] Suggestive of London or its characteristics.
1884L. Troubridge Life amongst Troubridges (1966) 169, I thought him so very smart and Londony. 1907D. O'Connor Peter Pan Picture Bk. 27 They made a chimney out of John's tall hat, which he had been Londony enough to bring with him. 1920J. Galsworthy In Chancery i. x. 88 Rather pale she looked and Londony. 1949D. Smith I capture Castle xiv. 263 A cool breeze was blowing in from the Park, smelling of dry grass and petrol—a most exciting, Londony smell. 1974C. Milne Enchanted Places x. 69, I hated wearing overcoats in the country... Overcoats were Londony things. |