释义 |
bleaky, a.|ˈbliːkɪ| [f. bleak a.; cf. chilly, whity, blacky, goody, and similar forms.] Inclining to bleak (in senses 2 and 3).
1687Dryden Hind & P. iii. 612 Bleaky plains, and bare unhospitable ground. 1695Blackmore Pr. Arth. iv. 203 Bleaky Continents and frozen Isles. a1701Sedley Virgil's Past. Wks. 1722 I. 313 Ye bleaky Winds! your wonted Rigour spare. 1797Burns Death R. Dundas, Lone on the bleaky hills. |