释义 |
samely, a.|ˈseɪmlɪ| [f. same a. + -ly1.] Without variety; monotonous.
1799Trans. Soc. Arts XVII. 122 To..separate parts [of the forest] that were in some places too heavy and samely. 1821Clare Vill. Minstr. I. 58 O samely naked leas, so bleak, so strange! 1844Kinglake Eöthen xvii. (1864) 198 The earth is so samely, that your eyes turn towards heaven. 1902Monthly Mus. Record 1 Jan. 16 Mr. Thomas F. Dunhill's Sixteen Variations on an original theme are too long and samely. |