释义 |
gorgy, a.|ˈgɔːdʒɪ| [f. gorge n.1 + -y1.] Full of gorges or ravines.
1891C. E. Douglas Diary 25 Feb. in J. Pascoe Mr. Explorer Douglas (1957) iv. 130 I'll have to bridge a few Creeks & Torrents going up to the Glacier, some very ugley gorgy looking gaps are looming up at the head of the flat. 1927Blackw. Mag. Oct. 468/1 As soon as Pyramid Island is reached, the country becomes broken & gorgy [in Tasmania]. 1960B. Crump Good Keen Man 135 We struck a few more small waterfalls and a lot of steep, gorgy places where the slippery rocks made travel slow and difficult. |