darting 的 3 个定义
- a small, slender missile that is pointed at one end and usually feathered at the other and is propelled by hand, as in the game of darts, or by a blowgun when used as a weapon.
- something similar in function to such a missile, as the stinging member of an insect.
- darts, a game in which darts are thrown at a target usually marked with concentric circles divided into segments and with a bull's-eye in the center.
- (5)
- to move swiftly; spring or start suddenly and run swiftly: A mouse darted out of the closet and ran across the room.
- to thrust or move suddenly or rapidly: He darted his eyes around the room.
darting 近义词
race away; propel
更多darting例句
- Instead of foam darts, the Rival blasters shoot small foam balls with golf-ball style dimples on the outer surface.
- He lets it roll and then pokes it between two defenders to a teammate, darting inside towards the top of the box.
- There are little kids darting up and down the bleachers, being herded by moms and dads, grandmothers and grandfathers.
- A moment later I saw my scowling taxi driver darting toward the ticket booth with a companion, a portly man in a checked shirt.
- There was Diane Kruger, darting around outside in a flouffy dress.
- Quick as a flash he jumped in and dived down, down under where the fish were darting.
- The man, darting around the rear of the roadster, started to plant himself in Matt's way.
- He stood by the side of the little river, its clear waters showing the fish darting to and fro, as if in wanton play.
- Long, tortuous lines of light showed immense numbers of large fish darting about as if in consternation.
- She might struggle for her freedom, but she could not hope to avoid the darting, poisonous fangs of the snake.