释义 |
lubberlike, a. and adv.|ˈlʌbəlaɪk| [f. lubber n. + -like.] A. adj. Of, pertaining to or characteristic of a lubber. B. adv. After the manner of a lubber.
1572Huloet (ed. Higgins), Lubberlike, vnhandsome or lowtishe, secors. 1575Gascoigne Posies, Flowers 117 Though you thinke it lubberlike to leese Yet shoulde you lende that one halfe of your cote. 1588Fraunce Lawiers Log. Ded., Sheepes skinnes cast over their lubberlike shoulders. 1636T. Randall in Ann. Dubrensia (1877) 17 How lubber-like they loll upon the Plaines! 1851H. Melville Whale xiii, The jeering glances of the passengers, a lubber-like assembly. |