英:[dɪˈspɔ:t]
美:[dɪˈspɔrt]
英:[dɪˈspɔ:t]
美:[dɪˈspɔrt]
dis·port
dih sport
复数:disports
第三人称单数:disports
现在分词:disporting
过去式:disported
过去分词:disported
Verb
1. occupy in an agreeable, entertaining or pleasant fashion;
"The play amused the ladies"
2. play boisterously;
"The children frolicked in the garden"
"the gamboling lambs in the meadows"
"The toddlers romped in the playroom"
14世纪晚期, disporten,“使转移(从悲伤或厌倦中),使愉悦,使愉快地娱乐”,源自盎格鲁-法语 disporter “转移,娱乐”,古法语 desporter “寻求娱乐”,字面意思是“带走”(将思想从严肃的事情中带走),源自 des- “离开”(参见 dis-)和 porter “携带”,源自拉丁语 portare “携带”(来自 PIE 根 *per-(2)“领导,经过”)。
比较 disporter “吟游诗人或小丑”(15世纪早期),还有拉丁语 deportare “搬运,运输”,在中世纪拉丁语中也有“转移,娱乐”的意思。与 distract, divert, transport(v.)类似的意义演变。不及物动词的意思“玩耍,运动”来自14世纪晚期。
Verb Middle English, from Anglo-French desporter, to carry away, comfort, entertain, from des- dis- + porter to carry, from Latin portare — more at fare
The first known use of disport was in the 14th century
disposeverb
incline entry 1 sense 2
I was not disposed to go to the meeting
to put in place or in readiness : arrange
you'll need more room to dispose your legs comfortably
disposeverb
incline entry 1 sense 2
I was not disposed to go to the meeting
to put in place or in readiness : arrange
you'll need more room to dispose your legs comfortably
disposeverb
incline entry 1 sense 2
I was not disposed to go to the meeting
to put in place or in readiness : arrange
you'll need more room to dispose your legs comfortably
disposeverb
incline entry 1 sense 2
I was not disposed to go to the meeting
to put in place or in readiness : arrange
you'll need more room to dispose your legs comfortably
disposalnoun
the right or power to use or control something : command
funds at our disposal
an orderly arrangement
the disposal of troops for battle
a getting rid of or putting out of the way
trash disposal
management sense 1, administration
the transfer of something to a new owner
a disposal of property
disposableadjective
made to be thrown away after use disposable diapers
a disposable bottle
disportverb
amuse sense 1, divert
disporting themselves on the beach
frolic entry 1
display entry 1 sense 2
1 They’re seen disporting in matching white bathrobes, doing Tai Chi or playing croquet or doing crossword puzzles or playing cards, seemingly living in slow motion on the manicured lawn and marbled patio of an enormous courtyard.
2 The versatile tongue that disported itself in unhallowed and frivolous utterance, may be turned into a precious instrument for God’s service.
3 disported themselves with silly games while they waited in the airport
4 Outside the egg was represented a farm on which chickens, ducks, geese, rabbits, pigs, lambs, and guinea-pigs disported to the life—for they were really live.
5 An actress sits next to a small, plexiglass-encased platform, where two tortoises disport themselves beneath a heat lamp.
6 They can enjoy the hot dry weather that followed a spring of relentless rain and fog here and disport themselves in public with an apparent ease that seems singularly Italian.
7 And of course it’s an opportunity for a lot of fine actors to disport themselves in their waistcoats and aprons and sturdy Irish brogues.
8 Neither is it a crapshoot, with random particulates disporting themselves until something works.
9 Even Harry Styles, tonight's clear favourite and dangerously punk in a Rolling Stones T-shirt, disports himself with tousle-haired propriety.
10 The fastest man on the planet disports himself like a gentleman amateur.
11 Now you girls all go out, and disport yourselves on the lawn, while I do my noble duty.
12 Throughout the year they constantly amuse themselves in the water, swimming and disporting themselves about the above-mentioned harbours, like so many young porpoises in a gale of wind.
13 The paths she chose were not such as he could disport himself in to any advantage, although she trod them naturally enough, and Joan followed her as if she liked taking them.
14 It prefers clear streams flowing over a gravelly bottom, and deep, still water, keeping close to the bottom in winter but disporting itself near the surface in the sunshine of summer.
15 Whales, that they had not the means of taking, disported around them.
16 The seat for your disport shall be Over some river in a tree; Where silver sands and pebbles sing Eternal ditties with the Spring.
17 In the grotto is a fountain and pool, at which the huntress Diana and her nymphs disport themselves, naked.
女猎师戴安娜和众仙女在洞穴的池塘和瀑布边上玩耍嬉戏。
18 True, the images he created focus largely on buff young men disporting themselves.
19 Havana’s festive atmosphere has long befuddled visiting American politicians fearful they could be accused of disporting themselves inappropriately in a repressive environment.
20 If the systems were automatic, the human beings ought to walk away and disport themselves in beautiful pleasure gardens while the machines toiled on their behalf.
1 欢娱
2 解闷
6 夸示
ostentatious flaunty epideictic splurge display flash strut flaunt panache blazon tigerism show flourish showboat
8 放松
laid-back cool loose downbeat let-up rest distraction veer pay untie unhitch unloose untack unbrace give ease relax slack unwind remit unbend unclench unspool unkink slack off
9 嬉戏
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10 耍
13 娱乐
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15 消遣
game resource sport escape relief pleasure recreation occupation distraction relaxation amusement diversion pastime beguile avocation divertissement light hobby