释义 |
prefulgence|prɪˈfʌldʒəns| [f. as prefulgent a.] = prefulgency.
1892G. Gissing Born in Exile II. iv. iii. 227 In his most presumptuous moments he had never claimed the sexual prefulgence which many a commonplace fellow so gloriously exhibits. 1916F. Swinnerton Chaste Wife xxiii. 317 Too stupid to understand anything but physical prefulgence or absolute social convention. |