释义 |
slitty, a.|ˈslɪtɪ| [f. slit n. + -y1.] Of the eyes: long and narrow. Also in Comb., as slitty-eyed, slit-eyed.
1908R. Broughton Mamma x. 104 Her slitty eyes, opened so wide as almost to look large. Ibid. xxiii. 218 Her slitty eyes dancing with mirth and benevolence. 1926G. Frankau My Unsentimental Journey 276 Where the slitty-eyed Chinese are. 1947M. Morris Township 9 She was a sturdy young woman.., with..bright, slitty black eyes. 1976Listener 18 Mar. 324/1 The English couple who turned down the Thai baby that was procured for them ‘because its eyes are too slitty’. |