frolicsome
['frɔliksəm]
adj. 爱闹着玩的, 嬉戏的
例句与用法:
Frolicsome students celebrated their graduation with parties and practical jokes.
欢乐的学生们用聚会和恶作剧来庆祝他们的毕业
One that is playful or frolicsome.
嬉戏的或开玩笑的人
词形变化:
名词: frolicker |
动词过去式: frolicked |
动词过去分词: frolicked |
动词现在分词: frolicking |
动词第三人称单数: frolics |
a.
嬉戏的; 欢乐的; 爱闹着玩的
frolicsomefrolicsomeD.J.:[ˈfrɔliksəm]K.K.:[ˈfrɑlɪksəm]adj.1.■爱闹着玩的; 嬉戏的
frolicsome['frɔliksəm]adj.1.■嬉戏的,爱闹着玩的;欢闹的,作乐的,欢乐的 [亦作 frolicky]
frolicsomefrolicsome[ˈfrɔliksəm]adj.1.■[废]嬉戏的; 爱闹着玩的; 调皮的
继承用法frolicsomelyadv.frolicsomenessn.
frolicsomeadjective- lively and playful
活泼的;嬉戏的,爱闹着玩的
派生frolicsomelyadverbfrolicsomenessnoun
frolicsome
■The frolicsome tempest baffled all its efforts,
但是嬉笑的暴风雨挫败了它的全部努力,
■Slowly she walked through the herd until she spotted the one that she thought was the most adorable and the most frolicsome.
她慢慢地穿梭在羊群中直到看到她认为最可爱也是最活泼的一只羊。
■And she hummed scraps of vaudevilles, as though she had been alone, frolicsome refrains which her hoarse and guttural voice rendered lugubrious.
她还旁若无人地低声哼着闹剧里一些曲调的片断,一些疯疯癫癫的叠句,用她那沙哑的嗓子哼得惨不忍闻。
■One that is playful or frolicsome.
嬉戏的或开玩笑的人
■A frolicsome or frivolous mood
戏谑:嬉戏的或轻浮的态度
■Grass was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1999 for his "frolicsome black fables [which] portray the forgotten face of history".
格拉斯因他“嬉闹的黑色寓言、描绘历史被遗忘的一面”获得1999年诺贝尔文学奖。
■Frolicsome students celebrated their graduation with parties and practical jokes.
欢乐的学生们用聚会和恶作剧来庆祝他们的毕业
■To amuse(oneself)in a light,frolicsome manner.
欢娱,使欢乐以轻松、快乐的方式使(自己)娱乐
■To amuse(oneself) in a light, frolicsome manner.
欢娱,使欢乐以轻松、快乐的方式使(自己)娱乐
■To amuse (oneself) in a light, frolicsome manner.
欢娱,使欢乐:以轻松、快乐的方式使(自己)娱乐
■frolicsome students celebrated their graduation with parties and practical jokes
爱玩闹的学生们举行聚会,制造各种恶作剧来庆祝毕业
■To amuse oneself in a light, frolicsome manner.
自娱,嬉戏以轻松、快乐的方式自娱
■English-born American colonist who was twice deported to England ('28 and '30) by Puritans who disapproved of his business practices and frolicsome ways.
莫顿,托马斯:(卒于'47)英国裔美国殖民者,曾两次被反对他商业规则和玩乐的生活方式的清教徒驱逐到英国('28和'30年)