释义 |
▪ I. rimed, ppl. a.1 [f. rime v.1 + -ed1.] = rhymed ppl. a.
1553T. Wilson Rhet. (1562) 85 Some ende their sentences all alike, making their talke rather to appere rimed Metre, then to seme plain speache. 1774Mitford Ess. Harmony Lang. 79 For the purpose of this analysis blank verse is much preferable to rimed. Ibid. 137 The pause is certainly in general most pleasing at the end of the second, or at the middle or end of the third foot; and rimed verse..will seldom admit it elsewhere. 1799W. Taylor in Robberds Mem. (1843) I. 250 From the habit of reading the more fanciful kinds of poetry in rimed stanzas. ▪ II. rimed, ppl. a.2 [f. rime v.2 + -ed1.] Covered with rime (see note at rime n.2).
1889Skrine Mem. Thring 279 A calm autumn dawn came up, and fell rosily on the rimed trees. 1954U. Nakaya Snow Crystals ii. 87 Snow crystals with numerous water droplets attached are very frequently observed in our climate... This type is better called a rimed crystal. 1973Nature 26 Oct. 451/2 Mossop et al. report small ice crystals..but always in association with rimed ice pellets. 1975Ibid. 22 May 317/1 Unrimed and lightly rimed planar and spatial crystals were sampled. |