disport
disport 英 [dɪˈspɔ:t] 美 [dɪˈspɔrt]
vt. 使欢娱;使快乐 vi. 娱乐;玩耍 n. 娱乐
进行时:disporting 过去式:disported 过去分词:disported 第三人称单数:disports
- Visitors to an elementary school during recess may be surprised by the way the kids disport themselves. Disport means to play in a carefree way or to amuse yourself in a lighthearted fashion.
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- vt. 使欢娱;使快乐
- vi. 娱乐;玩耍
- n. 娱乐
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1. A servant was washing the steps, and some crabs began to disport themselves in the little pools, and a pig that was loitering about began to mouth the crabs.
一个仆人正在清洗台阶,一些螃蟹开始在小渠里玩耍,一只猪徘徊在那边开始用猪嘴逗着螃蟹。
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2. Free will merely watched the flow of mind, somewhat as humanity watches his fancy disport in daydreams, marveling at its power and versatility.
自由意志只是看着心灵的流动,有点像人看着他的想象在白日梦中玩耍,惊讶于它的无所不能。
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3. In the grotto is a fountain and pool, at which the huntress Diana and her nymphs disport themselves, naked.
女猎师戴安娜和众仙女在洞穴的池塘和瀑布边上玩耍嬉戏。
- disport (v.) late 14c., from Anglo-French disporter "divert, amuse," from Old French desporter "to seek amusement," literally "carry away" (the mind from serious matters), from des- "away" (see dis-) + porter "to carry," from Latin portare "to carry" (from PIE root *per- (2) "to lead, pass over"). Compare disporter "a minstrel or jester" (early 15c.).
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