释义 |
metonymic, a.|mɛtəʊˈnɪmɪk| [Formed as next + -ic.] = next.
1775in Ash; and in later Dicts. 1952M. McCarthy Groves of Academe (1953) v. 85 As he had paused in the hall outside Domnar's door..he had not yet..felt the metonymic urge that would prompt him..to substitute the effect for the cause. 1969P. Anderson in Cockburn & Blackburn Student Power 261 ‘I’ is no longer I in the opaque, metonymic double-entendre of Freud's patients. |