释义 |
autumny, a.|ˈɔːtəmɪ| [f. autumn n. + -y1.] Redolent of autumn, characteristic of the autumn season.
1916C. S. Lewis Let. 27 Sept. (1966) 30 The country at home was beginning to look nice and autumn-y with dead leaves in the lanes. 1926Glasgow Herald 16 July 9 The air was distinctly ‘autumny’. 1928D. H. Lawrence Let. 12 Sept. (1962) II. 1089 Mountains are beginning to be misty and a bit damp and silent and autumny. 1941E. Bowen Look at all those Roses 112 The crushed, autumny grass. |