释义 |
sicklied, a.|ˈsɪklɪd| [f. sickly a.] Rendered sickly or mawkish.
1835Lytton Rienzi vi. ii, Even in the light of heaven there seemed a sicklied and ghastly glare. 1842Manning Serm. xiv. (1848) I. 205 The poor sicklied workman in the manufactory. 1889Spectator 16 Nov., The sort of sicklied sentiment which the age seems most to appreciate. |