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romp

/romp/US // rɒmp //UK // (rɒmp) //

嬉戏,游荡,漫游,嬉戏打闹

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to play or frolic in a lively or boisterous manner.
    • : to run or go rapidly and without effort, as in racing.
    • : to win easily.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a lively or boisterous frolic.
    • : a person who romps.
    • : a quick or effortless pace: The work was easy, and he went through it in a romp.
    • : an effortless victory.

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Examples

  • We reached the top of our final climb and prepared to descend the Sunnyside Trail, a red-rock romp with technical drops and what my kids call “tater patches,” or rocky sections that demand concentration and a healthy amount of speed.

  • Stansbury won by 24, narrowly carrying Moores's district on a romp through Albuquerque and its suburbs.

  • Keep up the fun things you did during shutdownsIf you’ve been taking your dog on longer, more frequent romps in the past few months, you’re not alone.

  • His debut novel, Echo of the Boom, is a dystopian romp with Pynchonesque ambitions.

  • The quick-cut trailer suggests a soft-core romp with dramatic intrigue and wry one-liners.

  • Come for the exploration of narrative form—stay for the hilarious romp.

  • Though consistently surprising, fast-paced and nearly always funny, Raw is more than just a lively romp.

  • The novelist Kevin Baker is back with a meaty, sweaty romp through 1940s and 50s New York.

  • Finally the great open court of the Louvre is reached—here a halt is made and a general romp occurs.

  • A romp with the children is not lost; but, on the other hand, is a benefit for both parent and child.

  • She turned toward the boy, and in a cool voice commanded him not to romp so hard over the rough ground.

  • She enjoyed their chatter and a romp with them now and again.

  • He felt that he had foolishly induced her to forget herself so far as to indulge in a wild romp and thus injure her ankle.