释义 |
tuny, a. colloq.|ˈtjuːnɪ| Also tuney. [f. tune n. + -y.] Characterized by ‘tune’ or melody; melodious: sometimes depreciative.
1885Graphic 21 Feb. 190/3 Oh, Mozart!.. So very tune-y, isn't he? 1887Twin Soul vii, Music that is not ‘tuny’ is not to my taste. Hence ˈtuniness.
1905Athenæum 5 Aug. 169/3 Patrick Hannay..has a pretty, if thin, tunefulness (we might rather say tuniness). 1909Daily Chron. 8 June 4/7 Italian music..has shape, form, symmetry, in its tuniness. |