释义 |
cobbly, a.|ˈkɒblɪ| [f. cobble n.1 + -y1.] Paved with cobble-stones. Also fig. In earlier dial. use in sense ‘full of lumps’.
1891Bicycling News 4 Apr. 197 Out rough cobbly roads. 1894Westm. Gaz. Dec., We want to put, if possible, a bit of the ‘light at eventide’ on the cobbly path of the old women. 1936F. Stark Southern Gates Arabia xvii. 186 The city gate stood above, on a cobbly rise. |