释义 |
boardy, a.|ˈbɔədɪ| [f. board n. + -y1.] 1. (See quot.)
1893Jacobi in Trans. Bibliogr. Soc. I. 197 Thickness has to be studied—a stout paper being clumsy, and handling very ‘boardy’—an expression applied to cardboards. 2. Of the wire teeth of card-clothing when worn down: stiff, not pliable.
1909in Cent. Dict. Suppl. |