释义 |
ˈinˌbearing, ppl. a. Sc. [f. in adv. 11 a + bearing, pres. pple. of bear v. (branch III).] Intrusive, officious, meddlesome.
a1800Sir P. Spens xv. in Child Ballads iii. lviii. (1885) 28/1 Then out it speaks an auld skipper, An inbearing dog was hee. 1808–80Jamieson, Inbearing, officious, prone to embrace every opportunity of ingratiating one's self, especially by intermeddling in the affairs of others. |