释义 |
deep-read, ppl. a.|ˈdiːpˈrɛd| [deep adv. 3.] Deeply read; skilled by profound reading.
1639Massinger Unnat. Combat iv. i, A deep-read man. 1790Burns The Whistle vi, Gallant Sir Robert, deep-read in old wines. 1822T. Mitchell Aristoph. II. 286 Great scholars, Deep-read—full to a plethora with knowledge. |