romp如何读

英:[rɒmp]

美:[rɑmp]

romp是什么意思

vi.

嬉笑玩闹

欢快地迅速奔跑

[俚]轻易地取胜,不费力地完成

n.

顽皮嬉闹,玩闹

顽童

轻易取得的胜利

romp变形

复数:romps

第三人称单数:romps

现在分词:romping

过去式:romped

过去分词:romped

romp扩展

rompingly (adv.), romper (n.)

romp英英释义

noun

one that rompsespecially: a romping girl or woman

high-spirited, carefree, and boisterous play

something suggestive of such play: such as

an easy winning pacealso: runaway sense 3

verb

intransitive verb

to run or play in a lively, carefree, or boisterous manner

to move or proceed in a brisk, easy, or playful manner

to win a contest easily

romp词源中文解释

1709年,“粗鲁、狂暴地玩耍、嬉戏”,可能是 ramp(动词)的变体; 但也可以参见 romp(名词)。意思是“轻松赢得(比赛)”于1888年被证实,早期常用于赛马。相关词汇: Romped; romping。

romp_体育行业词汇

轻松取胜步法

romp词源英文解释

Noun partly alteration of ramp >entry 5; partly alteration of ramp bold woman Verb alteration of ramp >entry 4

The first known use of romp was in 1662

romp儿童词典英英释义

roof1 of 2noun

the upper covering part of a building

a place to live : home

a roof over one's head

the upper boundary of the mouth

something resembling a roof in form, position, or purpose

roof2 of 2verb

to cover with or as if with a roof

to provide with roofing

roof1 of 2noun

the upper covering part of a building

a place to live : home

a roof over one's head

the upper boundary of the mouth

something resembling a roof in form, position, or purpose

roof2 of 2verb

to cover with or as if with a roof

to provide with roofing

roof1 of 2noun

the upper covering part of a building

a place to live : home

a roof over one's head

the upper boundary of the mouth

something resembling a roof in form, position, or purpose

roof2 of 2verb

to cover with or as if with a roof

to provide with roofing

roodnoun

cross entry 1 sense 1b, crucifix

romp1 of 2noun

rough and noisy play : frolic

romp2 of 2verb

to play in a rough and noisy way

rompernoun

a child's one-piece garment with the lower part shaped like bloomers—usually used in plural

rompernoun

a child's one-piece garment with the lower part shaped like bloomers—usually used in plural

romp1 of 2noun

rough and noisy play : frolic

romp2 of 2verb

to play in a rough and noisy way

romp 例句

1 Filled with hedonism, betrayal, ruthless cruelty, and even murder, the show is a salacious historical romp through one of Italy’s most colorful chapters.

2 The word they came up with was "restaur-romp."

对于上述情形,该词典提供的词是“restaur-romp”。

3 Zero Jigen’s main work involved showing up at politically and socially significant events and romping around nude.

4 "The Pee-Wee Herman Show" will be the first production in the new Sondheim theater, followed by the Cole Porter romp "Anything Goes" with Sutton Foster.

5 Likewise I don't blame Live Nation for cutting the sound on Springsteen and Paul McCartney's romp through Twist and Shout/La Bamba, rather than risk losing their licence to put on shows in Hyde Park.

6 The dog romped through the daisies and weeds and tall grasses growing along the tracks.

7 Run, romp, and play daily.

每天要跑步,嘻戏,玩耍。

8 They romp around and sing up a storm.

9 The second, with producer Tyler Bates — the film composer behind scores for Hollywood action romps like "Guardians of the Galaxy" and "300" — helped him re-imagine what Marilyn Manson could sound like.

10 Despite its madcap romps, “Lady in Waiting” can make for sobering reading, and the downside of this privileged life, with its potential for tragedy, looms over three of Glenconner’s five children.

11 Liz do not enjoy romp as much as other girls do.

莉丝不像别的女孩那样喜欢嬉戏吵闹。

12 Aside from his Jump Street romp, he’s played weepie heroes in Dear John and The Vow and a stud grunt in the 2009 G.I.

13 Every year, Dorothy Vaughans children counted the days until the laboratory’s giant picnic, where they could romp and play with the other kids and eat their fill of grilled hot dogs and hamburgers.

14 This assumption dominates the westerns, war films and spy romps that Tarantino spends much of the film painstakingly re-creating, and which mean so much to his central male pairing.

15 While I was watching their romping, the thought came, “I haven’t named them.”

16 It's a hard course: very few students can romp through.

那门课程很难,很少学生能轻易通过。

17 But those with anxiety issues surrounding audience participation need not fear for their nerve endings at Mr. Malloy’s romp, directed with propulsive sweep by Rachel Chavkin.

18 Nowhere is this more apparent than in Irreplaceable You – a light-hearted romp through a couple’s lives as one of them is slowly killed by cancer.

19 “Somehow I doubt that a quick romp behind the bar was what she had in mind.”

20 Looked at through the lens of today’s painting revival, driven by artists romping through styles from Surrealism to neoclassicism, the paintings seem almost sophisticated in their slapstick simplicity.

romp 同义词

1 轻易的胜利

walkover walkaway

2 顽皮姑娘

kitten Gypsy tomboy

3 轻易取得的胜利

walkaway walkover

6 玩耍

play

11 乱蹦乱闹

rompish rompy

16 疯丫头

minion slut cutie romper

17 与…打架

mill stoush

19 顽皮嬉闹

rompish rompy

20 轻易取胜

romp home win in a walk row over

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