rollicking
音标发音
- 英式音标 [ˈrɒl.ɪ.kɪŋ]
- 美式音标 [ˈrɑː.lɪ.kɪŋ]
- 国际音标 ['rɔlikiŋ]
- 英式发音
- 美式发音
基本解释
- adj.喧闹而欢乐的
- 动词rollick的现在分词和动名词形式.
词根记忆
- rol(卷) + lick(舔) + ing→把好吃的东西卷起来舔,气氛很欢乐→欢乐的
英汉例句
- So exclaims Professor Munakata at the outset of a rollicking adventure set at the British Museum, in the form of a manga, or Japanese cartoon.
宗像教授在一个以大英博物馆为背景的刺激的冒险故事的开头惊呼。 这是一部漫画,即日本卡通。 - Several other women also chimed in, with an animus which none of them would have been so fatuous as to show but for the rollicking evening they had passed.
还有几个其他的女人也齐声响应,她们骂得粗鲁毒辣,要不是她们晚上事先都在寻欢作乐,她们也不会那样愚蠢地乱骂一气的。 - The rollicking book from which that quote is taken, by investigative reporters Bob Ingle and Sandy McClure, is called “The Soprano State”, and it is not referring to the local opera.
这些斥责引用自一本名叫“瑟普拉诺之州”的书,它是一份鲍伯•英格尔和桑迪•麦克卢尔的调查报告,而不是讲当地歌剧的。 - Underneath it all, however, they probably just want to crash the rollicking broadband party.
FORBES: Crashing the Broadband Party - This is a rare treat: an authoritative business book that is also a rollicking good read.
ECONOMIST: Non-fiction - Both tell a rollicking good tale in page-turning prose, with Mr Eichenwald's the more staccato.
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双语例句
权威例句
词组短语
- rollicking g 欢闹的
- have a rollicking time 尽情欢乐
- a rollicking song 一首欢乐的歌曲
- rollicking carefree and high -spirited 嬉戏耍闹作乐的
短语
英英字典
- happy, energetic, and often noisy
- an occasion when someone tells you in a very angry way that you have done something wrong
- A rollicking occasion is cheerful and usually noisy. A rollicking book or movie is entertaining and enjoyable, and not very serious.
- Rollicking is also an adverb.
- a very severe telling-off dressing-down