cavort 英 [kəˈvɔ:t]   美 [kəˈvɔrt]

cavort

cavort  英 [kəˈvɔ:t] 美 [kəˈvɔrt]

vi. 腾跃;欢跃;寻欢作乐 

进行时:cavorting  过去式:cavorted  过去分词:cavorted  第三人称单数:cavorts  名词复数:cavorts 

It can't get worse for a professional footballer than hanging around waiting to pick up your losers' medal while the winners cavort around the pitch with glee. 冠军们在球场上欢蹦乱跳,你却要等着领亚军奖牌,这恐怕是职业球员最郁闷的时刻了。
Boys cavort with horses during a fiery sunset on a beach in Timor Indonesia. 男孩和马群腾跃在炽热的日落海滩上位于印尼在东帝汶。

  • How to cavort, in one easy step: dance around all crazy, jumping on and over anything nearby like you just ate a lot of sugar. Give it a try!
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  • vi. 腾跃;欢跃;寻欢作乐
  • 1. It can't get worse for a professional footballer than hanging around waiting to pick up your losers' medal while the winners cavort around the pitch with glee.

    冠军们在球场上欢蹦乱跳,你却要等着领亚军奖牌,这恐怕是职业球员最郁闷的时刻了。

  • 2. Boys cavort with horses during a fiery sunset on a beach in Timor Indonesia.

    男孩和马群腾跃在炽热的日落海滩上位于印尼在东帝汶。

  • 3. If you’re going to cavort around in meadowswith my granddaughter you can certainly come up to the house andbe inspected by her parents.

    如果你想和我孙女在一起的话,你就该来我们家见见她的父母啊。

  • cavort (v.) 1793, cauvaut, "to prance, bustle nimbly or eagerly," American English, of uncertain origin, sometimes said to be an alteration of curvet "a leap by a horse," a word from French that is related to curve (v.). Or perhaps from ca-, ka-, colloquial intensive prefix + vault (v.) "to jump, leap." Modern form attested by 1829. Related: Cavorted; cavorting.
ca·vort / kəˈvɔːt ; NAmE kəˈvɔːrt / verb [intransitive ] + adv./prep. to jump or move around in a noisy, excited and often sexual way 欢跃;欢蹦乱跳;嬉戏;放荡地玩乐 The photos showed her cavorting on the beach with her new lover. 这些照片展现了她和新情人在海滩上放荡嬉戏的情景。 cavort cavorts cavorted cavorting ca·vort / kəˈvɔːt ; NAmE kəˈvɔːrt /
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