释义 |
ˈmappy, a. [f. map n.1 + -y.] Like a map.
1861Thornbury Turner (1862) I. 230 He had a horror of what he said Wilson called ‘being too mappy’. 1873R. Broughton Nancy III. 152 A dead colourless flat, dotted with little round trees,..one of those mappy views, that lack even the beauties of a map. |