单词 | portly |
释义 | port·ly /ˈpɔːtli $ ˈpɔːr-/ adjective written FATsomeone who is portly, especially an old man, is fat and round 〔尤指年长男子〕肥胖的,发福的 a portly old gentleman 一位发福的老先生► see thesaurus at fatExamples from the Corpusportly• Dewey himself campaigned with the portly dignity of an incumbent, while Truman screeched and kicked like an outsider.• the portly figure of General von Hindenburg• He was a portly man, red-faced and always panting.• The lawyer was a tall, portly man with a snub nose, a square chin, and a short neck.• The bishop was a dignified, portly man, with thinning white hair.• Those 29 words sealed the portly politician's fate.• As they leaned against a red brick wall, a portly prison system official swabbed at the sweat trickling into his collar.• George Shultz, the bluff and portly secretary of state, evidently thought much the same.• But then she also spends some time persuading the audience to laugh at her own idiosyncrasies and rather portly shape.• He was amiable, grizzle-haired and portly, with a wide smile.Origin portly (1400-1500) port “behavior, deportment” ((14-19 centuries)), from French, from porter; → PORTAGEport·ly adjectiveChineseSyllable is fat man, someone is old Corpus who portly, an especially |
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