gallivant
gallivant 英 [ˈgælɪvænt] 美 [ˈɡæləˌvænt]
vi. 闲逛;与异性闲荡
进行时:gallivanting 过去式:gallivanted 过去分词:gallivanted 第三人称单数:gallivants
- People who gallivant are out to have a good time as they wander. You might decide to take a year off between high school and college so you can gallivant around the country for a while.
- 请先登录
- vi. 闲逛;与异性闲荡
-
1. We have no time to gallivant about.
我们没有时间到处闲逛。
-
2. But Phelps is 23 years old, bound to toke up, drink and gallivant around with the ladies.
但是菲尔普斯有23岁,必须吸一口,饮料并且与女士在附近与异性闲荡。
-
3. One day, a young man in a bad mood, because he walked out of the door, wander aimlessly gallivant about, unconsciously came to the deep forest.
有个年轻人,有一天,因心情不好,他走出了家门,漫无目的地到处闲逛,不知不觉间来到了森林深处。
- gallivant (v.) "gad about, spend time in frivolous pleasure-seeking, especially with the opposite sex," 1809, of uncertain origin, perhaps a playful elaboration of gallant in an obsolete verbal sense of "play the gallant, flirt, gad about." Related: Gallivanted; gallivanting.
- 请先登录
0 个回复