gallop如何读

英:[ˈɡæləp]

美:[ˈɡæləp]

gallop英汉释义

v.(动词)
  1. vt. & vi. (使)疾驰 (cause to) go at a gallop
  2. vi. 匆匆地做 hurry to do sth

gallop是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 飞跑,疾驰,奔驰,飞奔
  2. 骑马奔驰,骑马奔跑
  3. 奔马律
  4. 飞快,高速度
  5. 快速的行动,仓促的行进
  6. 匆匆的翻阅
v. (动词)
  1. 飞驰,奔驰,飞跑,飞奔,疾驰
  2. 匆匆地做,匆匆地说
  3. 迅速运送,迅速运输
  4. 驰骋起来,骑马奔驰
  5. 使飞跑,使疾驰,使(马)飞奔
  6. 进展迅速

gallop自然拼读

gal·lop

gae lp

gallop变形

复数:gallops

第三人称单数:gallops

现在分词:galloping

过去式:galloped

过去分词:galloped

gallop扩展

galloper (n.)

gallop词根

词根:gallop

adj.

galloping 飞驰的;急性的

v.

galloping 飞驰;急速进行(gallop的ing形式)

gallop英英释义

verb

intransitive verb

to progress or ride at a gallop

to run fast

transitive verb

to cause to gallop

to transport at a gallop

noun

a bounding gait of a quadrupedspecifically: a fast natural usually 4-beat gait of the horse compare canter entry 3, run

a ride or run at a gallop

a stretch of land suitable for galloping horses

a rapid or hasty progression or pace

gallop词组

at a gallop飞快地;用最快速度

gallop词源中文解释

"跳跃或奔跑",早在15世纪,源自古法语 galoper "gallop"(12世纪),是古北法语 waloper 的中央法语形式,可能来自法兰克语 *wala hlaupan "跑得好"(见 wallop)。相关词汇: Galloped; galloping。虽然法语单词是日耳曼语族的,但荷兰语 galopperen 、德语 galoppiren 、瑞典语 galoppera 都来自法语。

gallop_体育行业词汇

跳步

快跑

飞跑

疾跑

跑步

飞奔

疾驰

gallop_医学行业词汇

奔马律:心脏的一种病态节律。见rhythm项下

gallop词源英文解释

Verb Middle English galopen, walopen, borrowed from Anglo-French galoper, gualoper (Picard dialect waloper), perhaps going back to Old Low Franconian *wala hlaupan, literally "to run well," from *wala "well, with good appearance or effect" (going back to Germanic *welō) + *hlaupan "to run," going back to Germanic *hlaup-a- — more at well >entry 3, leap >entry 1 Note: An alternative explanation sees the Old French noun as primary, and derived from Old Low Franconian *walhlaup-, from *wal- "battlefield" and *hlaup-, a nominal derivative of *hlaupan (hence alluding to a warriorʼs manner of riding on the battlefield). Though the meaning of the first noun is reflected in Old High German wal "battlefield," the general meaning of the Germanic etymon is "the slain, the dead in battle" (see valhalla). Noun borrowed from Middle French & Anglo-French galop, noun derivative of galoper "to gallop >entry 1"; replacing Middle English walop, borrowed from Anglo-French walop, galop Note: Alternatively, the noun could be original, and the verb a derivative of the noun. See note at gallop >entry 1.

The first known use of gallop was in the 15th century

gallop儿童词典英英释义

galoreadjective

abundant, plentiful—used after the word it modifies

has charm galore

galootnoun

fellow sense 4aespecially: a person who is odd or foolish

gallstonenoun

a hard mass like a pebble that is formed in the gallbladder or bile passages

gall1 of 4noun

bile sense 1

something hard to endure

ill will

nerve sense 3c

gall2 of 4noun

a skin sore (as on a horse's back) caused by repeated irritation (as from rubbing by a saddle)

a cause or state of aggravation

gall3 of 4verb

to make or become sore or worn by rubbing

irritate sense 1, vex

sarcasm galls her

gall4 of 4noun

an abnormal growth of plant tissue usually due to fungi or insect parasites

gallowsnoun

a structure from which criminals are hanged

the punishment of hanging

was sentenced to the gallows

gallop1 of 2verb

to go or cause to go at a gallop

to run fast

gallop2 of 2noun

a fast bounding gait of a four-footed animal in which all four feet are off the ground at one time once in each strideespecially: a fast gait of the horse with a three-beat or four-beat rhythm

a ride or run at a gallop

a rapid progression or pace

gallop1 of 2verb

to go or cause to go at a gallop

to run fast

gallop2 of 2noun

a fast bounding gait of a four-footed animal in which all four feet are off the ground at one time once in each strideespecially: a fast gait of the horse with a three-beat or four-beat rhythm

a ride or run at a gallop

a rapid progression or pace

gallop1 of 2verb

to go or cause to go at a gallop

to run fast

gallop2 of 2noun

a fast bounding gait of a four-footed animal in which all four feet are off the ground at one time once in each strideespecially: a fast gait of the horse with a three-beat or four-beat rhythm

a ride or run at a gallop

a rapid progression or pace

gallop医学词典英英释义

gallop1 of 2intransitive verb

to progress or ride at a gallop

gallop2 of 2noun

a bounding gait of a quadrupedspecifically: a fast natural 3-beat gait of the horse

gallop rhythm

gallop 例句

1 The Chinese wanted to break into a gallop but Samuel restrained him.

2 Do not gallop through my letter..but read it over and over again.

3 He put Seabiscuit into a long, lazy warm-up, sailing past his skittering rival and galloping off the wrong way around the track.

4 Good ole Loomis, he must of galloped all over town telling about my escape on the train trestle, because everybody seemed to know all about it.

5 The amazing horse took off at a gallop, racing up through the water, across the frozen sea, and back to the seaside.

6 If I never meet you. Maybe I'll never learn to cherish, forever publicity, always unruly, like maxima as freely gallop.

假如我不曾遇见你,我或许永远都学不会珍惜,永远张扬,永远不羁,像千里马一样自由地飞驰。

7 But they had begun to gallop off through the snow.

8 It galloped madly up to the front door, missing the lamp-post by an inch, and then reared up on its hind legs.

9 They galloped across the meadow and up the slope.

10 The moment their heads are freed, the horses rear up, then gallop for the riverbank, where the boats wait.

11 The Mountain's stallion broke in a hard gallop, plunging forward wildly, while the mare charged as smooth as a flow of silk.

12 Beneath broken walls of dried mud, riders galloped back and forth, swinging their long whips as they herded the survivors from the smoking rubble.

13 Dust rose from the hooves of the galloping Long Knives’ horses.

14 They looked like hawks at first, but as they descended I could make out the long galloping legs of pegasi.

15 The stag had galloped toward him from there just last night....

16 She remembered the first time she had ridden a galloping horse: She had been a child, barely eight or nine, trying to keep up with her older brothers.

17 Her heart galloped in her chest, and she was out of breath like she’d just finished the mile run at school.

18 Not even Bones in high gear or Horse at full gallop could outrun the Vitamin Kid.

19 to go for a gallop

去骑马奔驰一番

20 As they closed in, a Virginia militiaman galloped all night to warn Jefferson.

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