lope
lope 英 [ləʊp] 美 [loʊp]
vi. 大步慢跑 vt. 使…大步慢跑 n. 大步慢跑
进行时:loping 过去式:loped 过去分词:loped 第三人称单数:lopes 名词复数:lopes
- Some words are fun to say: lope is one of them. It's also fun to think about, as it means to move with a casual, striding gait. Imagine a horse cantering along with an easy lope. A pleasant image indeed.
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- vi. 大步慢跑
- vt. 使…大步慢跑
- n. 大步慢跑
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1. Hugo would lope along the Concourse with his daughter on his back—the entire boulevard her domain.
雨果会驮着自己的女儿在大广场街上跑来跑去,整条街都是她的领地。
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2. Then it moved on, patrolling the water's edge for salmon with that deceptively easy lope that disguises the species' immense strength.
然后它沿着湖边行走寻找水中的鲑鱼,用一种欺骗性的轻松步履来掩盖它巨大的力量。
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3. Do you know my lope?
你知道我能大步慢跑吗?。
- lope (n.) late 14c., "a jump, a leap," from lope (v.). Sense of "long, bounding stride" is from 1809.
- lope (v.) "to run with long strides," early 15c.; earlier "to leap, jump, spring" (c. 1300), from Old Norse hlaupa "to run, leap, spring up," from Proto-Germanic *hlaupan "to leap" (see leap (v.)). Related: Loped; loping. A lope-staff (c. 1600) was a pole used for leaping over marshes and dikes in low country.
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