释义 |
ˌunderˈbury, v. [under-1 8 b.] trans. To bury for lower charges than (another).
1753H. Walpole Lett. (1857) II. 337 G―d d―n the bishops... So they will hinder my marrying... I'll be revenged! I'll buy two or three acres of ground, and..underbury them all! |