释义 |
mis-ˈsuit, v. [mis-1 1.] trans. To suit ill.
a1618Sylvester St. Lewis 588 Wks. (Grosart) II. 235 That Robe of Power, which those doth much mis-suit, Who have not on rare Vertue's richest Suit. 1860Mrs. Browning Napoleon III in Italy xviii, He will not swagger nor boast Of his country's meeds, in a tone Missuiting a great man most If such should speak of his own. 1864Browning Mr. Sludge, Each..Is blind to what missuits him. |