gad / gæd /

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gad2 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb

gad·ded, gad·ding.

  1. to move restlessly or aimlessly from one place to another: to gad about.
n. 名词 noun
  1. the act of gadding.

gad 近义词

v. 动词 verb

roam about

更多gad例句

  1. GAD affects 6.8 million adults, and women are twice as likely to suffer as men.
  2. Gad said that the Army has announced it has footage from the scene that "shows exactly what happened, so let's wait and see."
  3. "There was a warning from the Army that the Muslim Brotherhood would try to invade" the building, Gad says.
  4. (Ynet) Last known gay Jewish Holocaust survivor dies - World War II resistance fighter Gad Beck dies in Berlin at 88.
  5. Rannels and Gad were shut out of the Tony Awards, although the musical won nine.
  6. We all agreed that Gad's Hill alone would be well worth a trip from London.
  7. I gad, when the teachings of a man's mother leave him unfinished there isn't a great deal of encouragement for the wife.
  8. And I was never so much of a man as you now make me, and, I gad, I'm going to be worthy of your friendship.
  9. By gad, I'll overhaul my office force from the errand-boy up, as soon as I get back home!
  10. You recollect that voice girl we saw in the coach; 'gad, I served her spouse that is to be a praetty trick!