释义 |
thawy, a.|ˈθɔːɪ| [f. thaw n. + -y.] Characterized by thaw; of or pertaining to a thaw.
1728T. Smith Jrnl. (1849) 266 There has been no thawy weather. 1809–10Coleridge Friend (1866) 314 Thoughts brisk as beer and pathos soft and thawy. 1892Longm. Mag. Dec. 206 If the day is a fine frosty one and the previous one happens to have been warm and ‘thawy’. |