释义 |
skyful Also sky-ful, -full. [sky n.1] As much, or as many, as the sky can hold.
1649Bp. Reynolds Hosea vi. 99 Contented to part with a skie-full of Starrs for one Sunne. 1874T. Hardy Far from Madding Crowd I. xxviii. 309 A firmament of light,..resembling a sky-full of meteors close at hand. 1910Kipling Rewards & Fairies 152 Presently I heard guns... I stopped fiddling to listen, and I heard a whole skyful o' French up in the fog. 1966D. Varaday Gara-Yaka's Domain xiii. 146 They slept under the trees, with a skyful of stars for their blankets. |