英:[ˈsʌməsɔ:lt]
美:[ˈsʌmərsɔlt]
英:[ˈsʌməsɔ:lt]
美:[ˈsʌmərsɔlt]
复数:somersaults
第三人称单数:somersaults
现在分词:somersaulting
过去式:somersaulted
过去分词:somersaulted
backward somersault倒毛跟斗;倒筋斗跳;后空翻
"一个人头脚倒置的春天或飞跃" [世纪词典],1520年代,源自法语 sombresault,来自古普罗旺斯语 sobresaut,源自 sobre "越过"(源自拉丁语 supra "越过",参见 supra-)+ saut "跳跃",源自拉丁语 saltus,来自 salire "跳跃" 的词根(参见 salient (adj.))。有时在英语中进一步变形为 somerset (1590年代), sobersault 等。
空翻
空翻
前后滚翻
Middle French sombresaut leap, ultimately from Latin super over + saltus leap, from salire to jump — more at over, sally
The first known use of somersault was circa 1530
somewhere1 of 2adverb
in, at, or to a place unknown or unspecified
mentions it somewhere
reasonably close to
somewhere around nine o'clock
somewhere2 of 2noun
an unnamed place
went to somewhere in France
somewhat1 of 2pronoun
some unspecified part or amount : something
somewhat of what you say is true
somewhat2 of 2adverb
in some measure : slightly
somewhat comfortable
somewayadverb
in some way : somehow
tried to make him someway understand
sometime1 of 2adverb
at some time in the future
I'll do it sometime
at some unspecified or uncertain point of time
sometime last night
sometime2 of 2adjective
having been at an earlier time : former, late
sometime mayor
something1 of 2pronoun
some unnamed or unspecified thing
something must be done about it
an important person or thing
decided to make something of myself
something2 of 2adverb
somewhat entry 2
was something less than perfect
very entry 2 sense 1
snores something awful
somerset1 of 2noun
somersault entry 1
somerset2 of 2verb
somersault entry 2
somersault1 of 2noun
a leap or roll in which a person turns heels over head
somersault2 of 2verb
to perform a somersault
1 He practised standing on head and turning somersaults.
在翻筋斗运动中做的一个翻转动作.
2 We had a good time. And I had taken a somersault in the water.
我们玩得非常高兴,有一次我还在水里翻了一个跟头呢!
3 She completed an accident-free somersault, then rolled over to lie on her stomach, searching for her bunny, who had taken refuge under the couch.
4 I turned a somersault on the lawn.
我在草地上翻了个跟头.
5 Or several wrestle, throw a few somersault, are frequent.
跌几次跤, 摔几次跟头, 是经常的事.
6 This frantic, somersaulting style turned within a few years into bebop, the elite modern jazz of the late 1940s and ’50s.
7 When he's happy just turning somersault on the ground, like a big ball rolling on the ground.
当他高兴的时候,就在地上翻跟头,像一个大皮球在地上滚动。
8 Zoë Schlanger What's interesting is that scientists and botany journals will do somersaults to avoid using human language for plants.
9 When Otto and Sheed touched her too, she rocketed into the air, twisting into a somersault that propelled her clean over the boys’ heads.
10 It somersaults swiftly, handle over blade, and finds itself buried in the dartboard once again.
11 In the daytime we went to the pool or to the movies or to the park to turn somersaults and roll on the grass.
12 Forward handspring has great potentialities in its development among the forward somersault movements in floor exercises.
前手翻在自由体操前空翻类动作发展方面具有较大的潜力.
13 They were in tucks of laughter at his antics as Sam slapped at his fur and performed somersaults with a comical expression on his face.
14 Annabeth dove straight between the goddess’s legs and somersaulted to her feet.
15 They also practised turning somersaults.
他们还练习翻筋斗.
16 Instead she was pushed backward into the deep end and learned not just to swim but to do somersaults.
17 Her flyer for the book burning somersaults away in the breeze.
18 “Hill House went dancing,” Theodora said, “taking us along on a mad midnight fling. At least, I think it was dancing; it might have been turning somersaults.”
19 I was able to regain control, except on one of my tumbling passes on floor, I went too hard into the somersaults and landed out of bounds.
20 My sister turned a somersault.
我妹妹翻了个筋斗.
1 颠倒
resupinate wrong reverse upside-down looking-glass topsyturvy over reversal perversion reversion somerset bouleversement jump upend turn revert juggle pervert transpose
4 一百八十度的转变
5 滚翻
6 空翻
7 翻觔斗
11 一百八十度转变
13 翻车
14 彻底转变