释义 |
▪ I. cose, v.|kəʊz| [Back-formation from cosy a.] intr. To make oneself cosy.
1857Kingsley Two Y. Ago iii, To see the comfortable gleam through the windows, as the sailors cose round the fire with wife and child. 1863Holme Lee A. Warleigh's Fort. II. 241 Rachel..was cosing with a delightful new novel in her sofa corner. ▪ II. cose obs. f. coss n.2 (Anglo-Indian), coss v. |