释义 |
clottish, a. colloq.|ˈklɒtɪʃ| [f. clot n. + -ish1.] Resembling or characteristic of a ‘clot’ (see clot n. 4); stupid. Hence ˈclottishness, stupidity.
1952B. Mason in Here & Now (N.Z.) Jan. 40/1 A scene of stupendous vulgarity that has a certain clottish charm. 1956I. Bromige Enchanted Garden iii. vi. 186, ‘I don't believe you noticed any difference.’ ‘Very clottish of me.’ 1961John o' London's 2 Nov. 488/3 What I can't get over is the clottishness of it all. |