释义 |
roofy, a.|ˈruːfɪ| [f. roof n. + -y.] 1. Furnished with a roof.
1697Dryden Virg. Georg. iii. 634 Whether to roofy Houses they repair, Or sun themselves abroad in open air. 2. Abounding in roofs.
1884Harper's Mag. 268/1 The roofy wilderness of the metropolis. 3. transf. High-pitched.
1897Hall Caine Christian i. ix, Capable of saying little humorous things in a thin ‘roofy’ voice. |