serried
serried 英 [ˈserid] 美 [ˈsɛrid]
adj. 密集的;林立的;重叠罗列的 v. 拥挤,密集(serry的过去分词形式)
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- adj. 密集的;林立的;重叠罗列的
- v. 拥挤,密集(serry的过去分词形式)
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1. Walking through the serried stone pillars,tourists feast their eyes on changing spots, feeling they are in aparadise where the Gods live.
在不同的石柱间走动,游客享受着不停改变的景观,会觉得自己好像生在上帝住的天堂一样。
- serried (adj.) "pressed close together," 1667 (in "Paradise Lost"), probably a past-participle adjective from serry "to press close together" (1580s), a military term, from Middle French serre "close, compact" (12c.), past participle of serrer "press close, fasten," from Vulgar Latin *serrare "to bolt, lock up," from Latin serare, from sera "a bolt, bar, cross-bar," perhaps from PIE root *ser- (2) "to line up." Modern use is due to the popularity of Scott, who used it with phalanx.
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