ˈkrau̇d-ˌsərf
crowd surf如何读
crowd surf英英释义
verb
intransitive verb
to lie down and be carried over the top of a crowd (as at a rock concert) with one's weight supported by the people in the crowd And I'm passed overhead, hand to hand, crowd surfing toward the door. I'm floating. I'm flying.—Chuck Palahniuk
Lemon lifted her arms, launched herself at the crowd gathered around the stage, and crowd-surfed. As Blue slid down to the stage, Jules launched herself after Lemon.—Jude Watson
verb
intransitive verb
to lie down and be carried over the top of a crowd (as at a rock concert) with one's weight supported by the people in the crowd And I'm passed overhead, hand to hand, crowd surfing toward the door. I'm floating. I'm flying.—Chuck Palahniuk
Lemon lifted her arms, launched herself at the crowd gathered around the stage, and crowd-surfed. As Blue slid down to the stage, Jules launched herself after Lemon.—Jude Watson
crowd surf词源英文解释
The first known use of crowd-surf was in 1991
crowd surf 例句
1 His first such performance came at age 14 on national TV when a teenage Malin crowd-surfed during a Saturday Night Live performance from the band Fear.
2 Models walked the runway like rock stars, spinning around at the end of the platform to trust-fall into a pit of strangers and crowd-surf across the room.