释义 |
physicky, a.|ˈfɪzɪkɪ| [f. physic n. 4 + -y.] Having the taste, smell, or other qualities of physic or medicine; influenced by physic.
1764Grainger Sugar Cane i. 520 note, The flowers have a physicky smell. 1849Geo. Eliot in Cross Life (1885) I. 242 Dear Sara's letter is very charming—not at all physicky. 1854Badham Halieut. 533 The cheeses from France, in Pliny's day, had a physicky flavour. 1886Fenn Devon Boys xxx. 263 ‘I rather like it’, said Bob, with a rather physicky face. |