释义 |
ˈhigh-life, -lifed, a. U.S. [high a. 16.] Full of life or spirit. (Cf. high life s.v. high a. 21.)
1861Trans. Ill. Agric. Soc. IV. 376 A long narrow-headed high-lifed brainless animal. 1902A. D. McFaul Ike Glidden ix. 70 Ike told him..to always drive on the bit, because the colt was a high-life fellow. 1935Archit. Rev. LXXVII. 64/2 He was busy building for ‘high-life’ America. |