"inclining to redness," c. 1500, from Middle French rubicond (14c.), or directly from Latin rubicundus, from rubere "to be red," from ruber "red" (see red (adj.1)). Related: Rubicundity.
双语例句
1. She watched the colour drain from Colin's rubicund face.
她看见科林原本红润的脸渐渐失去了血色。
来自辞典例句
2. His rubicund face expressed consternation and fatigue.
他那红通的脸显得又惊惶又疲乏.
来自辞典例句
3. Passepartout, usually so rubicund, was fairly white with suspense.