释义 |
closish, a.|ˈkləʊsɪʃ| [f. close a. + -ish1.] Fairly close.
1859Geo. Eliot A. Bede xxxvi, If you dooant mind lyin' a bit closish a-top o' the wool-packs. 1898Daily News 23 June 6/2 We forget the figures, but think it was a closish thing. 1901H. Sutcliffe Willowdene Will ii. 40 Should they be closish behind..'twould fare ill with thee. |