释义 |
proˈturb, v. humorous nonce-wd. [ad. L. prōturb-āre to drive forth in confusion, f. prō, pro-1 1 a + turbāre to confuse: cf. perturb, disturb.] trans. To drive forth or chase out.
1845Stanley in Life I. x. 342 Some undergraduates..saw Ward rush out from the Theatre—‘proturbed’, as they imagined by the Bedell. |