释义 |
hearsy, a.|ˈhɜːsɪ| [f. hearse n. 8 + -y1.] Resembling or characteristic of a hearse; funereal.
1901‘A. Hope’ Tristram of Blent v. 57 Mr. Gainsborough was obviously a man who would not waste his chance of a funeral;..it would need startling measures to keep him from a funeral. ‘I hate hearsey people,’ grumbled Harry as he threw the letter down. 1908Hardy Dynasts iii. vi. vi. 476 Full-clothed in black, with nodding hearsy plumes. |