释义 |
murally, adv. rare.|ˈmjʊərəlɪ| [f. mural a.1 + -ly2.] a. With a mural crown. b. By means of walls or septa. c. On or from a wall.
1855Bailey Spir. Leg. in Mystic, etc. 107 Where Balkh Mother of cities, murally encrowned Mourns. 1872E. Tuckerman Genera Lichenum 138 The passage from colourless spores with entire spore-cells, to brown spores with at length murally divided spore-cells. 1882Sala in Illustr. Lond. News 16 Sept. 295/2 A sprig of ‘Pellitory of the wall’ murally plucked from Fountains Abbey. 1895F. Fowler in Forum (N.Y.) Feb. 687 Hotels..that have been ornamented murally by some of the best-known painters. |