释义 |
avalanchy, a.|ˈævəlɑːnʃɪ, -lænʃɪ| [f. avalanche n. + -y1.] Liable to descend in or be swept by an avalanche.
1893Fenn In Alpine Valley I. vi. 117 Rather an avalanchy place, this. 1894Contemp. Rev. Aug. 218 Snow⁓slopes, of which one was rotten and avalanchy. 1925T. H. Somervell in E. F. Norton Fight for Everest, 1924 iii. vi. 356 The steep ice cliffs of the North Col are safer than the avalanchy slopes. |