释义 |
sibilatory, a.|ˈsɪbɪlətərɪ| Also sibill-. [See sibilate v. and -ory.] Of the nature of, marked or expressed by, hissing.
1830Fraser's Mag. I. 621 Mr. Hunt, however, notwithstanding his sibillatory reception, told the saintly squad a homely truth. 1858Chamb. Jrnl. IX. 213 Emitting a long sibillatory whistle. 1881World 28 Dec., A suspicion of sibilatory indignation. |