gambol
gambol 英 [ˈgæmbl] 美 [ˈɡæmbəl]
vi. 雀跃;耍闹 n. 雀跃;嬉戏
进行时:gambolling 过去式:gambolled 过去分词:gambolled 第三人称单数:gambols 名词复数:gambols
- To gambol is to run around playing excitedly. Although the word sounds like "gamble," when you gambol you never lose — you just have a great time!
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- vi. 雀跃;耍闹
- n. 雀跃;嬉戏
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1. He didn't play sports or a musical instrument, gamble at whist or gambol on a horse.
他不做运动,不玩乐器,不赌博,不骑马。
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2. The ones in love gambol when they walk, sing when they work, laugh when they have dinner and talk in their sleep.
约会的想念,让你走路会突然想跳起来,工作的时候唱歌,吃饭的时候会笑出来,睡觉的时候说梦话……
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3. You can swim with dolphins , gambol with newborn lambs , whale -watch at sea or go fishing for trout in pristine streams and rivers.
你可以与海豚同游、与新生羊羔嬉戏、在海上观鲸,或是在纯净旳溪流中垂钓鳟鱼。
- gambol (n.) "frolic, merrymaking," 1590s, earlier gambolde "a skipping, a leap or spring" (1510s), from Middle French gambade (15c.), from Late Latin gamba "horse's hock or leg," from Greek kampe "a bending" (on notion of "a joint"); see campus. Ending altered perhaps by confusion with formerly common ending -aud, -ald (as in ribald).
- gambol (v.) "skip about in sport," 1580s; earlier gambade (c. 1500), from Middle French gambader, from gambade (see gambol (n.)). Compare Middle English gambon "a ham" (see gammon); English dialectal gammerel "small of the leg;" gamble "a leg." Related: Gamboled; gamboling; gambolling.
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