释义 |
baˈthotic, a. [f. Gr. βάθος, on superficial analogy; cf. chaos, chaotic.] = bathetic. Also absol.
1863Temple Bar VII. 193 The appearance of this bathotic ebullition. 1874E. S. Nadal in Scribner's Monthly VII. 486/1 The cadencies of this bathotic expression rolled among the arches of the cathedral. 1903A. McNeill Egreg. Eng. 35 In England the bathotic has always had the majority in its grip. Ibid. 36 On that stop—the bathotic stop—the English journalist makes a point of playing. 1952R. Campbell Lorca 49 The gipsy..comes right down with a bathotic lapse at the end. |