释义 |
sorty, a. colloq.|ˈsɔːtɪ| [f. sort n.2 + -y. Cf. WFris. soartich of a good sort.] 1. Of one kind or sort; similar, alike.
1885Field 12 Dec. 845/1 Mr. W. Wheeler's cup pigs were..not quite sorty as to hair, but otherwise a good lot. 2. Consisting of various sorts; mixed.
1899Daily News 3 July 9/7 Phipps,..usually driving blacks, has got together a very ‘sorty’ team composed of a skewbald, a chestnut, and bays. a1904in Eng. Dial. Dict. s.v., The water is very sorty this morning—it is much colder at the bottom than on the top. |