| 釋義 |
iveryn. 1 1. uniform worn by the servants of a noble family (貴族家中仆人穿的)制服。 △Rom . 3 . 1 . 62 (57):“But I’ll behanged,sir,if he wear your livery.” i. e. wear thedress of your servants. 但是我敢以性命打賭,他并不穿你們家的制服。 △Gent . 2. 4. 46 (45): “their bare liveries”,他們襤褸的制服。 △Mer . 2. 2 . 1 19 (109): “who indeedgives rare new liveries.”他是真肯賞給仆人漂亮的新制服的。 2. uniform制服。 △2H .Ⅳ IV. 5 . 5 . 12 (10): “O,it I hadhad time to have made new liveries,” i . e . u m i formswith royal badges to denote that they were the newking’s servants . 啊,如果我有時間做幾套新制服。 silver livery: i. e. whlte hair,worn as though part ofa uniform銀白色的制服,(指)白發(fā)。 △2H .Ⅵ .I 5 . 2 . 46:“and to achieve / The silve r livery of advised age,” 如1今到了白發(fā)如銀、深思明辨之年。 3. distinctive garb特殊的服裝。 △Mid . 1 . 1 .70: “thelivery of a nun,”修女的黑袍。 4. garb,dtess服裝,衣服。 △Mid. 2 . 1 . 1 13: “ Theirwonted liveries”,i.e . thei r customary apparel . 他們素來的裝束。 △Ham . 4 . 7 . 79: “The light and careless liv-ery that it wears”,他們所穿的輕松瀟灑的衣服。 5. badge標徽。 △Ham . 1 . 4 . 32: “Being nature’s liv-ery,”這是天然的符號。 |