释义 |
ˈnumbly, adv. [f. numb a.] In a numb or torpid manner.
1895‘H. S. Merriman’ Grey Lady ii. iv, Agatha was puzzling vaguely and numbly over the contradictions that come into human existence. 1897Crockett Lad's Love xxiv, Her fingers fumbled numbly with the string. |