lope 英 [ləʊp]   美 [loʊp]

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 

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。
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。

  • 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
  • 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。

  • 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。

  • 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.
lope / ləʊp ; NAmE loʊp / verb [intransitive ] + adv./prep. to run taking long relaxed steps 轻松地大步跑 The dog loped along beside her. 那条狗在她身旁轻松地奔跑。 He set off with a loping stride. 他迈着轻快的步伐出发了。 lope noun [usually singular ] lope lopes loped loping lope / ləʊp ; NAmE loʊp /
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