单词 | outdoorsy |
释义 | outdoorsyadj. Associated with or characteristic of the outdoors; fond of an outdoor life. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > [adjective] > of health: good > fond of outdoors outdoorsy1911 the world > matter > gas > air > fresh air > [adjective] > of or relating to the open air or outdoors outdoorish1891 outdoorsy1911 1911 E. Ferber in Amer. Mag. Sept. 557/2 His mustache would be wet, and he'd smell out-doorsy and smoky, the way husbands do when they come in. 1924 R. Long My Story that I like Best 7 An interesting group..Jim Curwood, tall, wiry, outdoorsy in every line and movement. 1952 N. Berg & C. Samuels Lady on Beach vi. 184 In my attempts to be a truly outdoorsy woman at all times I had a ludicrous crab-hunting misadventure of my own. 1973 J. Gores Final Notice (1974) vii. 43 Larry Ballard, good-looking in a wind blown, outdoorsy way. 1992 R. M. Davis Mid-lands ii. 8 The lounge lizard look had been replaced by something more rugged and outdoorsy. Derivatives outˈdoorsiness n. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > [noun] > good health > fondness for outdoors outdoorsiness1967 1967 E. B. Nickerson Kayaks to Arctic xii. 112 I..find no personal satisfaction in..showing an obnoxious out-doorsiness in a dozen..ways. 1982 R. Davies High Spirits iii. 28 Seton, though foetal in posture, was still clearly recognizable by the obstreperous outdoorsiness of his appearance. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1911 |
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