gallop
verb /ˈɡæləp/
/ˈɡæləp/
动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they gallop | /ˈɡæləp/ /ˈɡæləp/ |
he / she / it gallops | /ˈɡæləps/ /ˈɡæləps/ |
past simple gallopped | /ˈɡæləpt/ /ˈɡæləpt/ |
past participle gallopped | /ˈɡæləpt/ /ˈɡæləpt/ |
past simple galloped | /ˈɡæləpt/ /ˈɡæləpt/ |
past participle galloped | /ˈɡæləpt/ /ˈɡæləpt/ |
-ing form gallopping | /ˈɡæləpɪŋ/ /ˈɡæləpɪŋ/ |
-ing form galloping | /ˈɡæləpɪŋ/ /ˈɡæləpɪŋ/ |
- [intransitive] (+ adv./prep.) when a horse or similar animal gallops, it moves very fast and each stride includes a stage when all four feet are off the ground together
(马等)飞奔,奔驰,疾驰 - The terrified horse galloped off.
受惊的马飞奔而去。 - The ponies galloped along the sand.
小马在沙滩上疾驰。 - The colt galloped madly around the pen.
小马在围栏周围疯狂地奔跑。
WordfinderTopics Sports: other sportsc1, Animalsc1- bridle
- gallop
- harness
- horse
- paddock
- rein
- stable
- stirrup
- tack
- thoroughbred
- The terrified horse galloped off.
- [intransitive, transitive] to ride a horse very fast, usually at a gallop
骑马奔驰;使(马)飞奔 - (+ adv./prep.) Jo galloped across the field towards him.
乔骑马穿过田野向他奔去。 - gallop something (+ adv./prep.) He galloped his horse home.
他骑着马飞奔回家。
- Seb came galloping into the camp.
赛布飞奔进营地。 - The cavalry galloped past in a cloud of dust.
骑兵绝尘而去。
- (+ adv./prep.) Jo galloped across the field towards him.
- [intransitive] (+ adv./prep.) (informal) (of a person
) to run very quickly人 synonym charge飞跑;奔跑 - She came galloping down the street.
她沿街飞奔而来。 - Dick galloped down the stairs to greet them.
迪克飞奔下楼去迎接他们。
- She came galloping down the street.
词源early 16th cent.: from Old French galop (noun), galoper, variants of Old Northern French walop, waloper, perhaps from a Germanic phrase meaning ‘run well’, from the bases of well ‘good’ and leap.