释义 |
overˈglide, v. poet. [over- 9.] trans. To glide over, pass over gently or smoothly.
a1541Wyatt Ps. xxxii, That sonne..whose glaunsing light the cords dyd ouer-glyde. 1598Sylvester Du Bartas ii. i. iii. Furies 761 We plainly call the Fever, Fever, The Dropsie, dropsie: over-gliding never, With guile-full flourish of a fained phraze, The cruell Languors that our bodies craze. 1844Mrs. Browning Drama of Exile Poems 1850 I. 12 Ideal sweetnesses shall overglide you. |