释义 |
guide-booky, a.|ˈgaɪdˌbʊkɪ| [f. guide-book + -y1.] Resembling or characteristic of (that of) a guide-book; having the style of a guide-book. Also ˈguide-ˌbookishly adv.
1878A. Mackennal in D. Macfadyen Life & Lett. (1905) 72 This talk is a little guide-booky. 1882W. H. Russell Hesperothen I. 165 There are, I am told, nearly one hundred churches—to be guide-bookishly accurate, ninety-six—in Cleveland. 1895Academy 23 Mar. 251/3 The guide-booky lines on p. 222 of the same volume. |