释义 |
ˈlived-in, a. [Cf. live v.1 12 b.] Occupied, inhabited.
1873‘S. Coolidge’ What Katy did at School i. 3 The lived-in-look of the best parlor. 1950C. Edwards in M. Cecil Heroines in Love (1974) viii. 203 Your home has that wonderful lived-in feeling. 1960House & Garden July 50/1 Halls..can insulate the more lived-in parts of the house. 1970Daily Tel. 19 May 16/4 It [sc. a play] has a lived-in look and all the acting is robustly expressive. |