释义 |
swallowed, ppl. a.|ˈswɒləʊd| [f. as prec. + -ed1.] In senses corresponding to those of the verb (lit. and fig.).
c1600Shakes. Sonn. cxxix, Past reason hated as a swollowed bayt. 1667Phil. Trans. II. 535 The dexterity of disengaging himself from the swallowed hook. 1822–7Good Study Med. (1829) I. 120 The swallowed morsel is carried forward into the stomach. 1887Pall Mall G. 23 Nov. 4/2 Why should one more dose of swallowed principles disagree with him? 1899Meredith Poems, Night-Walk 42 The posts that named the swallowed mile. |