释义 |
top·sy-tur·vy I. adverb also top·sy-tur·vey \-vē, -vi\ Etymology: earlier topsy-tirvy, topsy-tervy, probably from tops (plural of top) (I) + -y (diminutive suffix) + obsolete English tirve, terve to turn, turn upside down (from Middle English terven, probably from — assumed — Old English tierfan) + English -y (diminutive suffix); akin to Old English tearflian to turn, roll — more at tirl 1. : in an inverted posture : with the top or head downward : upside down < fall topsy-turvy > 2. : in a state where proper or normal places, values, standards, objects, or facts are reversed < the lives of two families are turned topsy-turvy — Evangeline Davis > II. adjective (sometimes -er/-est) : turned topsy-turvy : totally disordered : reversed < interprets the … licensing regulations to suit its own topsy-turvy hours of labor — Dorothy Sayers > III. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-es) : to turn or make topsy-turvy < make in places the order of sedimentation a topsy-turvied sequence — W.E.Swinton > IV. noun (-es) : topsy-turviness |