释义 |
ˈmist-like, a. and adv. [f. mist n.1 + -like.] Like a mist.
1592Shakes. Rom. & Jul. iii. iii. 73 Vnlesse the breath of Hartsicke groanes Mist-like infold me from the search of eyes. 1813T. Busby Lucretius I. iii. 642 The Soul's seeds..like spreading mist, Mist-like exude, and there no more exist. 1839Longfellow Beleaguered City iv, The mist-like banners clasped the air, As clouds with clouds embrace. 1847Tennyson Princess vii. 334 All the past Melts mist-like into this bright hour. 1873‘Susan Coolidge’ What Katy Did at Sch. iii. 49 A tender mist-like colour. |