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单词 spicy
释义 spicy, a.|ˈspaɪsɪ|
Also 6 spycye, 8–9 spicey.
[f. spice n.]
1. Having the characteristic qualities of spice; of the nature of spice.
1562Turner Herbal ii. (1568) 50 The shel smelleth well, and is spycye, not onely in smell, but also in taste.1626Bacon Sylva §644 So Fennell-seeds are sweet before they ripen, and after grow spicy.1667Milton P.L. ii. 640 Whence Merchants bring Thir spicie Drugs.1725De Foe Voy. round World (1840) 112 The herbs were of a spicy kind, and had a most pleasant agreeable taste.1789W. Buchan Dom. Med. (1790) 431 The diet must be..seasoned with spicy and aromatic vegetables.1806A. Hunter Culina (ed. 3) 125 The French Cooks make a spicey mixture that does not discover a predominancy of any one of the spices over the others.1833H. Martineau Cinnamon & Pearls iii. 54 The sun could penetrate to the pure white sand from which the spicy stems sprang.
fig.1646J. Hall Poems 37 When age shall..all that Red remove That on thy spicy lip now ly's.1847Emerson Poems, Monadnoc Wks. (Bohn) I. 438 Fountain-drop of spicier worth Than all the vintage of the earth.
b. Flavoured or mixed with spice.
1632Milton L'Allegro 100 The Spicy Nut-brown Ale.1807Crabbe Par. Reg. i. 259 Here his poor bird th'inhuman cocker brings,..With spicy food th'impatient spirit feeds.
2. Having the fragrance of spice; sweet-scented, aromatic:
a. Of flowers.
1765Cath. Talbot Lett. (1808) II. 21 Here [there is] a gale of spicy pinks, here the breath of lillies.1797Mrs. Radcliffe Italian xiii, The spicy myrtle sent forth all its fragrance.1830Tennyson Poet's Mind 13 Holy water will I pour Into every spicy flower Of the laurel-shrubs.1845–50A. H. Lincoln Lect. Bot. 105/2 Gaultheria procumbens (spicy wintergreen).1867A. J. Wilson Vashti xxiv, An exquisitely beautiful and fragrant bouquet..fringed daintily with spicy geranium leaves.
b. Of air, breezes, etc.
1650Vaughan Silex Scint. (1885) 51 Calm streams; Joyes full, and true; Fresh, spicie mornings.1712Pope Messiah 27 See spicy clouds from lowly Saron rise.1713Windsor For. 392 Led by new stars, and borne by spicy gales!1820Keats Hyperion i. 186 When he would taste the spicy wreaths Of incense.1855Browning Fra Lippo 340 Tasting the air this spicy night which turns The unaccustomed head like Chianti wine!
3. Containing or producing, abounding in, spices.
1648Crashaw Poems (1904) 144 A fragrant Breath suckt from the spicy nest O' th' precious Phœnix.1667Milton P.L. iv. 162 As when..North-East windes blow Sabean Odours from the spicie shoare Of Arabie the blest.1746Hervey Refl. Flower-Garden 43 All the Odours of the spicy East.1781Cowper Charity 442 The stores [which] The sun matures on India's spicy shores.1813Shelley Q. Mab viii. 64 Fragrant zephyrs there from spicy isles Ruffle the placid ocean-deep.
b. Consisting of spice; conveying spice.
1712W. King Brit. Pallad. 39 Restore the spicy traffick of the East.1840Hood Up Rhine 31 Masts of spicy vessels From distant Surinam.
4. Of qualities: Appropriate to, or characteristic of, spices.
1652Crashaw Carmen Deo Nostro Poems (1904) 197 O dissipate thy spicy Powres.1728Chambers Cycl., Zeodary..for its spicy Warmth is commended in Cholics.1732Arbuthnot Rules of Diet in Aliments, etc. i. 244 Burnet, astringent, with a gentle spicy Quality.1821Clare Vill. Minstr. I. 115 Spikenard's spicy smell.1883Cent. Mag. Oct. 814/2 The great variety of flowers and their spicy flavour.
5. Sc. (See quots.) Obs.
1768[Sir D. Dalrymple] Bannatyne Poems 276 Thus a spicy man is still used for one self-conceited and proud.1808Jamieson, Spicy, proud, testy.
6. slang.
a. Full of spirit, smartness, or ‘go’.
1828Sporting Mag. (N.S.) XXI. 324 We had a remarkably spicy team out of town.1829Ibid. XXIII. 291 Four little spicy devils, it would be difficult for anything I should think to catch.1858–61E. B. Ramsay Remin. vi. (1870) 238 It..requires to be performed with a particular and spicy dexterity of hand.1898Wollocombe From Morn till Eve viii. 196 A well-appointed drag appeared with its spicy team stepping well together.
b. Smart-looking; neat. Also as adv.
1846Huxley in L. Huxley Life (1900) I. ii. 28 The spicy oilcloth..on the floor looks most respectable.1854F. E. Smedley H. Coverdale's Courtsh. i, The fortunate possessor of a spicy dog-cart, a blood mare to run in it.1859Meredith R. Feveral xxix, That young Tom! He've come to town dressed that spicy.
7. Of writing or discourse: Smart and pointed; pungent; having a flavour of the sensational or scandalous; somewhat improper.
1844J. T. J. Hewlett Parsons & W. li, The articles were so clever, and so very ‘spicy’.1848Punch XV. 62, I wish you would say something spicy about the new regulation.1891Farrar Darkn. & Dawn xxvi, It is composed of the spiciest libels against every senator of note whom he ventures to attack.
8. Exciting, exhilarating.
1853Kane Grinnell Exped. xxxvii. (1854) 335 The spicy tingling of a crisis.
9. Comb., as spicy-looking, spicy-smelling.
1819Scott Ivanhoe xxxvii, A warming and spicy-smelling balsam.1850F. E. Smedley F. Fairlegh (1894) 4 A spicy-looking nag.1901Wide World Mag. VI. 469/2 It is planted thick with spicy-smelling pines and firs.
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