frolicsome是什么意思   frolicsome怎么读

英式:[ˈfrɒlɪksəm]    美式:[ˈfrɒlɪksəm]

GRE

frolicsome单词基本解析:

adj.<主文>爱闹着玩的,嬉戏的
adj. 爱闹着玩的, 嬉戏的
adj.爱闹着玩的,嬉戏的;

frolicsome变化用词:


名词: frolicker | 动词过去式: frolicked | 动词过去分词: frolicked | 动词现在分词: frolicking | 动词第三人称单数: frolics |

frolicsome英英释义:

Adjective

1. given to merry frolicking;

"frolicsome students celebrated their graduation with parties and practical jokes"

形容词 frolicsome:

given to merry frolicking

同义词:coltish, frolicky, rollicking, sportive

frolicsome[ 'frɔliksəm ]adj.given to merry frolicking

"frolicsome students celebrated their graduation with parties and practical jokes"

同义词:coltishfrolickyrollickingsportive

frolicsome中文词源:

frolicsome用法和例句:

Frolicsome students celebrated their graduation with parties and practical jokes.

爱玩闹的学生们举行聚会,制造各种恶作剧来庆祝毕业.

《简明英汉词典》

To amuse ( oneself ) a light, frolicsome manner.

欢娱,使欢乐:以轻松 、 快乐的方式使 ( 自己 ) 娱乐.

互联网

frolicsome


The frolicsome tempest baffled all its efforts,

但是嬉笑的暴风雨挫败了它的全部努力,


Slowly she walked through the herd until she spotted the one that she thought was the most adorable and the most frolicsome.

她慢慢地穿梭在羊群中直到看到她认为最可爱也是最活泼的一只羊。


And she hummed scraps of vaudevilles, as though she had been alone, frolicsome refrains which her hoarse and guttural voice rendered lugubrious.

她还旁若无人地低声哼着闹剧里一些曲调的片断,一些疯疯癫癫的叠句,用她那沙哑的嗓子哼得惨不忍闻。


One that is playful or frolicsome.

嬉戏的或开玩笑的人


A frolicsome or frivolous mood

戏谑:嬉戏的或轻浮的态度


Grass was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1999 for his "frolicsome black fables [which] portray the forgotten face of history".

格拉斯因他“嬉闹的黑色寓言、描绘历史被遗忘的一面”获得1999年诺贝尔文学奖。


Frolicsome students celebrated their graduation with parties and practical jokes.

欢乐的学生们用聚会和恶作剧来庆祝他们的毕业


To amuse(oneself)in a light,frolicsome manner.

欢娱,使欢乐以轻松、快乐的方式使(自己)娱乐


To amuse(oneself) in a light, frolicsome manner.

欢娱,使欢乐以轻松、快乐的方式使(自己)娱乐


To amuse (oneself) in a light, frolicsome manner.

欢娱,使欢乐:以轻松、快乐的方式使(自己)娱乐


frolicsome students celebrated their graduation with parties and practical jokes

爱玩闹的学生们举行聚会,制造各种恶作剧来庆祝毕业


To amuse oneself in a light, frolicsome manner.

自娱,嬉戏以轻松、快乐的方式自娱


English-born American colonist who was twice deported to England ('28 and '30) by Puritans who disapproved of his business practices and frolicsome ways.

莫顿,托马斯:(卒于'47)英国裔美国殖民者,曾两次被反对他商业规则和玩乐的生活方式的清教徒驱逐到英国('28和'30年)

Frolicsome students celebrated their graduation with parties and practical jokes.
欢乐的学生们用聚会和恶作剧来庆祝他们的毕业

One that is playful or frolicsome.
嬉戏的或开玩笑的人