释义 |
boshy, a.|ˈbɒʃɪ| [f. bosh n.3 + -y1.] Of the nature of bosh; contemptible, worthless.
1860J. M. Atkinson Let. 6 May in Richmond-Atkinson Papers (1960) I. x. 577 The concentration of ‘boshy’ gossip in town is wearisome. 1864‘Mark Twain’ Sk. Sixties (1927) ii. 132, I read your boshy criticisms on the opera with the most exquisite anguish. 1882‘F. Anstey’ Vice Versâ iv, There was no dancing, only boshy games and a conjuror. |