释义 |
prettyish, a. colloq.|ˈprɪtɪɪʃ| [See -ish1.] Somewhat pretty, rather pretty.
1741H. Walpole Lett. to Mann (1834) I. 19 There was Churchill's daughter, who is prettyish and dances well. 1758Mrs. Delany in Life & Corr. (1861) III. 486 She is prettyish, young, and ignorant. 1852Clough Poems, etc. (1869) I. 183 Walk with Emerson to a wood with prettyish pool. 1880Sat. Rev. 2 Oct. 438/2 His work contains some prettyish, and even pretty, passages. |