释义 |
bosomed, ppl. a.|ˈbʊzəmd| [f. bosom n. and v. + -ed.] a. Having a bosom, shaped like the bosom; swollen with wind (as a sail). b. Enclosed, hidden; confined in the bosom, bated (breath).
a1650Crashaw Sosp. d'Her. xviii, Like two bosom'd sails. 1667Milton P.L. v. 127 The Groves, the Fountains, and the Flours That open now thir choicest bosom'd smells. 1730Thomson Autumn, From the bottoms of the bosomed hills. 1867J. Martineau Chr. Life (ed. 4) 344 Say, with bosomed breath, ‘Lo, God is here!’ |