释义 |
rutted, ppl. a.|ˈrʌtɪd| [f. rut v.4 or n.2 + -ed1.] Of roads, etc.: Broken, cut up, or marked, with ruts. Also fig.
1823Moir in Blackw. Mag. XIII. 647 Over the rutted road the empty wane Homewards is driven. 1846Ruskin Mod. Paint. I. ii. i. vii. §22 The painter is evidently embarassed without his rutted road..and his boggy pool. 1861Geo. Eliot Silas M. iii, Raveloe lay low among the bushy trees and the rutted lanes. 1913[see routined ppl. a.]. 1957G. Ryle in C. A. Mace Brit. Philos. in Mid-Cent. 259 Equations are not mere records of deeply rutted associations of ideas. |