英:[flaʊns]
美:[flaʊns]
英:[flaʊns]
美:[flaʊns]
vi.
暴跳,怒气冲冲地走动
n.
挣脱,挣扎
衣裙上的荷边装饰
vt.
饰以荷叶边
复数:flounces
第三人称单数:flounces
现在分词:flouncing
过去式:flounced
过去分词:flounced
词根:flounce
n.flounder 挣扎,辗转;比目鱼
vi.flounder 挣扎,折腾;错乱地做事或说话
verb (1)
intransitive verb
to move with exaggerated jerky or bouncy motionsalso: to move so as to draw attention to oneself flounced into the lobby
flounced about the room, jerking her shoulders, gesticulating—Agatha Christie
to go with sudden determination
flounced out in a huff
flounder, struggle
noun (1)
an act or instance of flouncing
moved with a flounce
noun (2)
a strip of fabric attached by one edgealso: a wide ruffle
verb (2)
transitive verb
to trim with flounces
1540年代,“猛冲,跌跌撞撞”,可能源自斯堪的纳维亚语(比较方言瑞典语 flunsa “猛冲”,挪威语 flunsa “匆忙,匆忙工作”,但这些词的第一次记录比英语单词晚了200年),据说是模拟起源。拼写可能受到 bounce 的影响。18世纪开始,与“愤怒,不耐烦”的概念开始粘连在一起。相关: Flounced; flouncing。作为名词,从1580年代开始指突然的扭动或转身; 到18世纪中期,特别是表达不耐烦或蔑视。
Verb (1) perhaps of Scandinavian origin; akin to Norwegian flunsa to hurry Verb (2) alteration of earlier frounce, from Middle English frouncen to curl
The first known use of flounce was in 1542
flour1 of 2noun
finely ground powdery meal of wheat or of any cereal grain or edible seed
a fine soft powder
flour2 of 2verb
to coat with flour
flounder1 of 2noun
flatfishespecially: any of various important marine food fishes
flounder2 of 2verb
to struggle or go clumsily
floundering through the deep snow
flounder1 of 2noun
flatfishespecially: any of various important marine food fishes
flounder2 of 2verb
to struggle or go clumsily
floundering through the deep snow
flounce1 of 4verb
to move with exaggerated jerky motions
to go with sudden determination
flounced out of the room in anger
flounce2 of 4noun
an act or instance of flouncing
flounce3 of 4verb
to trim with flounces
flounce4 of 4noun
a strip of fabric attached by the upper edge
flounce1 of 4verb
to move with exaggerated jerky motions
to go with sudden determination
flounced out of the room in anger
flounce2 of 4noun
an act or instance of flouncing
flounce3 of 4verb
to trim with flounces
flounce4 of 4noun
a strip of fabric attached by the upper edge
flounce1 of 4verb
to move with exaggerated jerky motions
to go with sudden determination
flounced out of the room in anger
flounce2 of 4noun
an act or instance of flouncing
flounce3 of 4verb
to trim with flounces
flounce4 of 4noun
a strip of fabric attached by the upper edge
1 She refused my advice and flounced out of the house.
她拒绝接受我的劝告,暴跳如雷地离开了房子.
2 He commanded them all at once to flounce into the river.
3 She flounced out of the room.
她愤愤地冲出房间。
4 At night, quack flounce off a rope, swim escape in coming home.
夜里, 庸医摆脱绳索, 凫水逃回家中.
5 When Aunt Loma happened along, carrying the baby, she stared at Miss Love a minute, then flounced into the store and came over where I stood putting bars of Octagon soap on a shelf.
6 Hunter Schafer in Prada Without a doubt, presenter Hunter Schafer won the night’s award for the gown with the most beautiful movement in this flowing sleeveless column dress with layered flounces in shimmering pink silk gazar and technical voile by Prada.
7 Six señoritas in long, fitted dresses with flaring skirts and castanets in their hands flounced onto the stage.
8 She was dressed in white muslin, with a hundred frills and flounces.
9 Haley and her friends flounced away to the “cool kids” table.
10 He was dropping them into Arul’s sack when the rich girl bounded out of the house and flounced over to us in her frilly dress.
11 Blue dress flouncing, a couple of hundred strands of pearls draped around her, an ivory cane that she didn’t really need.
12 The more seasoned cast members relish their opportunities to melodramatically sneer, flounce and bluster as required.
13 “The boy will have milk,” I said grandly and flounced around to the front door.
14 The Citadel star was wearing a green, grey, and black dress in a water color print with an asymmetrical cut and flounced sleeves, with one sculptural piece crossing her body to the waist.
15 Aunt Loma’s face flushed red as her hair, she was so mad, and she flounced off acting like a store-owner’s daughter to a hired hand.
16 Then she flounced over to the dog, kissed it with ecstasy and swept into the kitchen, implying that a dozen chefs awaited her orders there.
17 As Mrs. Predmore told it to Mama and she told it to me that night on the veranda, Miss Love had flounced into the store like she owned it.
18 After a few days, small like and tried flounce chains.
过了几天,小象又试着想挣脱铁链。
19 She flounce flounced out of the room, swearing loudly.
她大声地骂着离开了房间。
20 “Freak!” she spat at her sister, and she flounced off to where her parents stood....
2 挣脱
3 跳动
pulsant throbbing pulsatile pulsatory beat stroke jumping beating palpitation throb pulsation vellicate work jump leap flop jig pulsate palpitate
4 肢体乱动
9 走动
11 急转
sharp jump fly round abrupt quirk metastasis zag pirouette saltus double skip zig jink whirry reverse turn
12 裙褶
13 荷叶边装饰
14 饰以绉边
15 暴跳
16 扭转
17 猛跳