英:[ˈlɒləp]
美:[ˈlɑləp]
英:[ˈlɒləp]
美:[ˈlɑləp]
第三人称单数:lollops
现在分词:lolloping
过去式:lolloped
过去分词:lolloped
词根:lolly
n.lolly 棒棒糖;钱
loll + -op (as in gallop)
The first known use of lollop was in 1745
1 And you have to be pretty Gradgrind not to welcome last week's move to set up a new Independent Press Standards Organisation speedily while politicians and lawyers lollop along behind.
2 If you see a giant panda lolloping down the Mall, that will be me.
3 A similar approach appears to have been adopted for The Lion King, with painstakingly rendered motion capture of big cats lolloping about sunlit plains.
4 Frank Sinatra plays peacemaker as Martin lollops on stage with a cigarette burning between his knuckles.
5 Conversely, What the World is Waiting for captures the essence of the Stone Roses: hubristic lyrics, loose guitar riffing, skittering drums and lolloping bass.
6 So through that long, famous summer, we laboured through The Entertainer, each bodged and fumbled chord turning Scott Joplin's lilting, whimsical rag into a lolloping, peg-legged dirge, music from a speakeasy in hell.
7 the dog raced off and then lolloped back with a large stick in its mouth
8 The huge, powerful animal strode towards the men, and then instead of launching an attack, lolloped up to be hugged, petted and stroked.
9 A month later a mob of horses came up to Queensland, and at the sale a long, lolloping chestnut gelding, name unknown, was knocked down to Medway for twenty pounds.
10 There was an air of menace about them as they loped slowly across the plain with long lolloping strides, heading for the BFG.
11 There they are, lolloping gently on top of each other, drizzled in syrup, dolloped with cream, and all the while teasing you that they might just float away before you get to taste them.
12 As soon as she approaches the gate into their field, the Herdwicks are lolloping over to greet her.
13 But he often couldn’t express himself with grace; the large ideas tended to lollop and collapse on the page.
14 There is a sensational scene in which ultraviolet light transforms the dancers into blackface voguers, and Ms. Freitas is brilliance incarnate in her bizarre lolloping, grimacing opening solo and later her uncanny impersonation of Prince.
15 And there, down hill, two fields ahead, The lolloping red dog-fox sped Over Poor Pastures to the brook.
16 "Hares are larger, have long limbs and lollop along whereas the rabbit has a bobbing gait," he said.
17 I had no idea how fast a tortoise could move in the presence of watermelon, or that the movement would be a lolloping scamper.
18 Others have suggested, rather unkindly, it was more of a lollop.
19 In movies like this, rational adult behavior is counter to requirements; instead, we have a lolloping white rabbit, which materializes on Sarah’s porch and violently resists expulsion.
20 Others lollop along like drunks doing the conga at a wedding.
1 蹦跳着走
2 蹦蹦跳跳地走
3 跌跌撞撞
4 痛打
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5 跌跌撞撞地走