释义 |
sausagey, a.|ˈsɒsɪdʒɪ| [f. sausage n. + -y1.] Resembling a sausage, esp. in appearance or shape; sausage-like.
1921D. H. Lawrence Sea & Sardinia iii. 106 Now it [sc. Cagliari Cathedral] has..oozed out baroque and sausagey, a bit like the horrible baldachins in St. Peter's at Rome. 1984J. Updike Witches of Eastwick i. 19 She..wore pants suits..so tight the flesh below her belt was bunched in sausagey rolls. |