释义 |
painty, a.|ˈpeɪntɪ| [f. paint n. + -y.] 1. Of, belonging to, or abounding in paint.
1873W. Morris in Mackail Life (1899) I. 292 The big room is bare and painty. 1891C. T. C. James Rom. Rigmarole 181 Do you mind this painty smell? 2. Of a picture: Overcharged with paint; having the paint too obtrusive.
1870Athenæum 21 May 680 Being rather opaque, not to say painty, in some of its less important parts. 1884Ch. Times 410/1 A telling landscape, too painty, but the composition is good. |