• rollicking

    rollicking 基本解释

    • adj. 欢乐的;喧闹的
    • n. 申斥;责骂

    rollicking 中文词源

    rollicking 喧闹的,嬉戏的

    来自 roll 和 frolic 的合成词,-ing,动名词后缀。

    rollicking 英文词源

    rollicking (adj.)
    1811, present participle adjective from rollick "be jovial in behavior" (though this does not appear in print until 1826), which perhaps is a blend of roll (v.) and frolic (v.).

    rollicking 英文释义

    1. given to merry frolicking;
    "frolicsome students celebrated their graduation with parties and practical jokes"

    rollicking 双语例句

    1. Tony Benn's diaries are a rollicking read.
    托尼·本的日记读起来很有趣。

    来自柯林斯例句

    2. I'm having a rollicking good time.
    我正过得开心快活着呢.

    来自柯林斯例句

    3. "The boss gave us a rollicking," said McGoldrick.
    “老板狠狠教训了我们一顿,”麦戈德里克说。

    来自柯林斯例句

    4. He gave us both a rollicking.
    他把我们俩训斥了一通。

    来自《权威词典》

    5. The orchestra dashed off into a rollicking movement.
    乐队一个劲地轻快地奏起来.

    来自辞典例句

    rollicking 实用场景例句

    I'm having a rollicking good time.
    我正过得开心快活着呢.

    柯林斯例句

    "The boss gave us a rollicking," said McGoldrick.
    “老板狠狠教训了我们一顿,”麦戈德里克说。

    柯林斯例句

    He gave us both a rollicking.
    他把我们俩训斥了一通。

    《牛津高阶英汉双解词典》

    An early type of jazz characterized by a strong beat and rollicking delivery , similar to barrelhouse.
    一种早期的爵士乐, 节奏强劲,表演喧闹,与低级酒店爵士乐类似.

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