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noun
a common largely brown Old World lark (Alauda arvensis) noted for its song especially as uttered in flight
any of various birds resembling the skylark
verb
intransitive verb
to run up and down the rigging of a ship in sport
frolic, sport
verb
intransitive verb
to run up and down the rigging of a ship in sport
frolic, sport
The first known use of skylark was circa 1680
slatternlyadjective
untidy and dirty through carelessness
slant1 of 2verb
to turn or incline from a straight line or a level : slope
to interpret or present according to a special viewpoint
slant2 of 2noun
a slanting direction, line, or plane : slope
something that slants
a way of looking at something
get a new slant on the problem
slangnoun
special language used by a particular group
an informal nonstandard vocabulary composed of invented words, changed words, and exaggerated or humorous figures of speech
slangnoun
special language used by a particular group
an informal nonstandard vocabulary composed of invented words, changed words, and exaggerated or humorous figures of speech
slangnoun
special language used by a particular group
an informal nonstandard vocabulary composed of invented words, changed words, and exaggerated or humorous figures of speech
slander1 of 2noun
the making of false statements that damage another's reputation
a false and harmful oral statement about a person
slander2 of 2verb
to utter slander against : defame
skyrocket1 of 2noun
rocket entry 1 sense 1
skyrocket2 of 2verb
to shoot up suddenly
costs have skyrocketed
to cause to rise or increase rapidly
skylark1 of 2noun
a common Old World lark noted for its continuous song uttered mostly while flying
skylark2 of 2verb
to play wild pranks : frolic
1 The children were skylarking in the orchard.
孩子们在果园里嬉戏。
2 We went upstairs, and the young fellows began skylarking .
我们上楼后,年轻人开始闹起来。
3 According to the battalion history, it was a swashbuckling, almost skylarking campaign.
按该营军史记载,一场一边倒的、近乎胡闹的战役。
4 He was skylarking around, building planks across to his neighbour's place, when it happened, "she said."
“他是用枪左右,建筑木板向他的邻居的地方,当它发生,”她说。
5 This is a rum start, and I can't name the voice: but it's someone skylarking - someone that's flesh and blood, and you may lay to that. '.
这件事也真是奇怪,我听不出那是谁的声音,但你们尽管相信我的话,那唱歌的是个有血有肉、实实在在的人。
6 couldn't resist the temptation to skylark as commencement ceremonies came to a close
7 he spends his time joking and skylarking, but his brother is serious and industrious
8 Other newspapers’ nicknames for her — the California nightingale, the California skylark — were not just about her immense vocal range, but about the wonder and novelty that California, of all places, could claim such a woman.
9 Soaring above the skylark: the mountain peak!
10 Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni is home to a variety of wildlife, and surveys conducted in 2017 noted skylarks, ospreys, and peregrine falcons—among other birds—nesting on the base.
11 Numerous interlacing trails lead to the top, across meadows where skylarks breed.
12 The children were skylarking in the orchard.
孩子们在果园里嬉戏。
13 Tom joined the mob of skylarking scholars outside.In a few moments the master arrived and school "took in.
汤姆跑到外面和那群嬉戏的同学们玩了不一会,老师就来上课了。
14 The children were skylarking in the forest.
孩子们在树林里胡闹.
15 Huh! all you're fit for is loafing about and skylarking and flirting with the girls!
哼, 你们只会在厂里胡调,吊膀子,轧姘头!