gallop查询结果如下:





词性:verb

例句1. the horse galloped away’

形容词 变体/同根词


a snail’s gallop

[谑]慢吞吞地走
属类:综合句库--


“There he comes,” said Beauchamp, “on horseback, at full gallop , followed by a servant.”

“喏,他来啦,”波尚说,“那个骑马疾驰而来的就是,后面跟着一个仆人。”
属类:综合句库--


Trot and gallop are mainly used of horses.

trot和gallop主要指马跑.
属类:综合句库-典型例句-


Don’t gallop through your meal; it’ll be harm to your stomach

别匆匆吃饭,这样对你的胃不好。
属类:综合句库--


go through the work at a gallop

仓促地完成工作.
属类:英汉句库--


The English country gentleman gallop after a fox-the unspeakable in full pursuit of the uneatable.

策马奔驰于狐狸之后的英国乡绅--拼命追求不可吃的东西的一类不可以言语的东西。
属类:综合句库--


gallop through one`s work (lecture)

匆匆地赶完工作(演讲).
属类:英汉句库--


To gallop one’s work

匆忙把活干完
属类:综合句库--


gallop through [over] a book

匆忙地读完一本书
属类:综合句库-英汉综合-


To gallop through a book

匆忙看完一本书
属类:综合句库--


Of or resembling a gallop ,especially in rhythm or rapidity.

疾驰的属于或近似疾驰的,尤在节奏或快节奏上
属类:综合句库--


She went for a gallop after breakfast.

她吃完早饭骑着马奔驰了一番。
属类:综合句库--


She set off at a gallop

她匆匆忙忙地出发了。
属类:综合句库--


Time’s horses gallop down the lessening hill

今年花比去年好,去年人比今年老
属类:习语名句-汉语成语-


Fine horses gallop across the vast plain.

骏马驰骋在辽阔的原野上。
属类:综合句库--


Sturdy steeds gallop on the grasslands

骏马在草原上奔驰。
属类:综合句库--


Terrible, formless shapes, vague figures, gigantic, monstrous, distorted, whirled at a gallop through his imagination

可怕而不成形的影子,依稀模糊的形象,庞大、狰狞、奇形怪状,在他的想象里野马似的直打转。
属类:综合句库--


an old steed in the stable still aspires to gallop a thousand li; old people may still cherish high aspirations

老骥伏枥,志在千里
属类:简明汉英词典--


An old steed in the stable still aspires to gallop a thousand li; Old as he is,he still cheriches high aspirations.

老骥伏枥,志在千里。
属类:习语名句-俗语-


An old steed in the stable still aspires to gallop a thousandli--an old hero still cherishes high aspirations.

老骥伏枥,志在千里。烈士暮年,壮心不已。
属类:习语名句-俗语-


The Donkey began to trot faster, then to gallop

驴开始小跑起来,然后,疾跑如飞。
属类:综合句库--


The horse gallop ed down the hill.

马从山上飞奔而下.
属类:英汉句库--


The horse struck into a gallop .

马开始小跑
属类:综合句库--


The horse struck into a gallop .

马突然奔跑起来。
属类:综合句库--


A smooth gait,especially of a horse,that is slower than a gallop but faster than a trot.

慢跑(尤其是马的)一阵平稳的慢跑,比疾跑慢而比快走快
属类:综合句库--


at a snail’s gallop

慢条斯理地, 以蜗牛爬行的速度
属类:综合句库-英汉综合-


to a snail’s gallop

慢条斯理地, 以蜗牛爬行的速度
属类:综合句库-英汉综合-


And the poor horse resumed the desperate gallop it had kept up since leaving the barrier, and arrived steaming at louvres

那辆双人马车里载着腾格拉小姐和亚密莱小姐。
属类:综合句库--


After a hard gallop ,the horse was played out.

那马跑得精疲力竭.
属类:综合句库-典型例句-


The horse slowed to a walk after its long gallop .

那匹马跑了一大阵后慢下来缓步而行.
属类:综合句库-典型例句-


a kick in one’s gallop


异想天开

属类:简明英汉词典 -简明词典-

noun

1.A ride on a horse at a gallop.
‘Wilfred went for a _gallop_ on the sands’
‘But when I was invited to go for a _gallop_ in the forest my nerves gave out again.’
2.A track or ground where horses are exercised at a gallop.
‘Dancer fractured a foreleg on the _gallops_ ’
‘Early arrives saw the horses working on the _gallops_ next to the racecourses at 9am.’
3.A very fast pace of running by a person.
‘she ran after them at a _gallop_ ’
‘West Ham began at the _gallop_ ’
4.The fastest pace of a horse or other quadruped, with all the feet off the ground together in each stride.
‘the horse broke into a furious _gallop_ ’
‘a mounted police charge at full _gallop_ ’
verb

1.(of a horse) go at the pace of a gallop.
‘we _galloped_ along the sand’
‘From the valley comes a drumbeat of hooves as a tall horse _gallops_ through the dusk shadows, bare but for a slim, young boy.’
2.(of a person) run fast.
‘Leota _galloped_ in from the halfway line’
‘No sooner had we pulled up outside a low wall and started walking a dirt road to the gate than Ben literally _galloped_ out of the house and threw his arms around Papa.’
3.(of a process or event) progress in a rapid and seemingly uncontrollable manner.
‘his life _gallops_ headlong towards disaster’
‘In the later scenes, it grows more formulaic, _galloping_ towards a happy ending with unseemly haste, burdening the actors with unconvincing old age make-up and testing the audience with corny platitudes.’
4.Make (a horse) gallop.
‘Fred _galloped_ the horse off to the start’
‘One of my friends, Henry, who _gallops_ horses at Laurel took me to the backside.’
5.Proceed at great speed.
‘don’t _gallop_ through your speech’
‘The approach pays dividends in lending the film a sprightly air and making it accessible to all as it _gallops_ through events.’

独上高台望四海 手揽云月傍天飞, 落叶重重已十月 归鸟凄凄啼心扉。



