释义 |
thrilly, a.|ˈθrɪlɪ| [f. thrill n.1 + -y. Cf. chilly.] a. Affected with a thrill. b. Having a thrilling quality.
1893Illustr. Sporting & Dram. News 25 Feb. 848/1, I felt somewhat ‘thrilly’ about the heart region. 1896Punch 21 Mar. 133/3 Oh the feeling sweet and thrilly. 1924R. Frost New Hampshire 68 A likeness to surprise the thrilly tourist. 1947Sun (Baltimore) 2 Jan. 13/7 The thrilly spot was at Pasadena where the Rose Bowl job was unfolded for the fans. 1967Listener 16 Feb. 239/2 It [sc. a story by Conan Doyle] was a chilly, thrilly piece not at all in the Holmes tradition. |