释义 |
downlong, prep. and a. [app. coined by W. Morris; cf. headlong.] A. prep. Down along. B. adj. Rushing down headlong.
1876Morris Sigurd ii. 91 The rush and rattle of waters, as the downlong flood swept by. 1895― Beowulf 21 But me the sea upbore The flood downlong the tide. |