frisk
verb /frɪsk/
/frɪsk/
动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they frisk | /frɪsk/ /frɪsk/ |
he / she / it frisks | /frɪsks/ /frɪsks/ |
past simple frisked | /frɪskt/ /frɪskt/ |
past participle frisked | /frɪskt/ /frɪskt/ |
-ing form frisking | /ˈfrɪskɪŋ/ /ˈfrɪskɪŋ/ |
- [transitive] frisk somebody to pass your hands over somebody’s body to search them for hidden weapons, drugs, etc.
搜(某人)的身 - [intransitive] frisk (around) (of animals
) to run and jump in a lively and happy way动物 synonym gambol, skip活蹦乱跳 - Lambs frisked in the fields.
羊羔在田野里活蹦乱跳。
- Lambs frisked in the fields.
词源early 16th cent. (in sense (2)): from obsolete frisk ‘lively, frisky’, from Old French frisque ‘alert, lively, merry’, perhaps of Germanic origin. Sense (1), originally a slang term, dates from the late 18th cent.