brindled
英 ['brɪndld]
美 ['brɪndld]
英文詞源
- brindled (adj.)
- "marked with streaks, streaked with a dark color," 1670s, from Middle English brended (early 15c.), from bren "brown color" (13c.), noun made from past participle of brennen "burn" (see burn (v.)); the derived adjective perhaps means "marked as though by branding or burning." Form altered perhaps by influence of kindled.
雙語例句
- 1. I saw his brindled cow feeding on fish remnants.
- 我看見他的用魚雜碎喂養的斑紋奶牛。
來自辭典例句