释义 |
ˈhurry-ˈburry, n. (adv.) Sc. [Reduplicated extension of hurry: cf. hurly-burly.] Tumult, confusion or bustle caused by excitement, hurly-burly. b. as adv. Tumultuously.
1791A. Wilson Laurel Disputed Poet. Wks. (1846) 127 To read the King's Birth-day's fell hurry-burry. a1800Christmas Ba'ing in J. Skinner Misc. Poet. (1809) 125 (Jam). The hurry-burry [that] now began..Wi' routs and raps frae man to man. 1813D. Anderson Poems 116 (Jam.) Hurry burry runnin' loupin'. 1832–53A. Rodger in Whistle-Binkie (Sc. Songs) Ser. iii. 65 I'll just tak' ye at your word, An' end this hurry-burry. |