释义 |
ˈcabbagy, a. Also cabbagey. [see -y1.] Having the characteristics of a cabbage; cabbage-like.
1861G. du Maurier Let. Aug. (1951) 60, I got your jolly letter this morning and it imparted quite a delicious flavour to a very cabbagey German citizen. 1883G. Bloomfield Remin. Court & Diplom. Life I. iii. 65 The very cabbagy green of summer. 1957C. MacInnes City of Spades ii. iii. 123 Muriel was cooking something cabbagey. 1960A. Burgess Right to Answer xi. 144 The whole damp cabbagy essence of winter England. |