Gallop

英[ˈɡæləp]
美[ˈɡæləp]

基本释义

    [人名] [英格兰人姓氏] 加洛普绰号,鲁莽人,来源于现代英语,含义是“跑”(run)

实用例句

He rode off at a gallop .

他骑马疾驰而去。

牛津词典

My horse suddenly broke into a gallop .

我的马突然飞奔起来。

牛津词典

to go for a gallop

去骑马奔驰一番

牛津词典

He galloped his horse home.

他骑着马飞奔回家。

牛津词典

She came galloping down the street.

她沿街飞奔而来。

牛津词典

Jo galloped across the field towards him.

乔骑马穿过田野向他奔去。

牛津词典

I read the book at a gallop.

我飞快地读完了这本书。

They are galloping around the garden playing football.

他们在园子里飞跑着踢足球。

The horses galloped away...

群马飞奔而去。

Staff officers galloped fine horses down the road.

参谋官们骑着骏马一路疾驰而去。

Major Winston galloped into the distance.

温斯顿少校策马疾驰而去。

I was forced to attempt a gallop.

我被迫试着骑马飞奔。

In spite of the recession, profits have galloped ahead.

尽管还处于萧条期,利润却迅猛增长。

...galloping inflation.

急剧增长的通货膨胀

He told me not to gallop that old horse.

他告诉我不要使那老马快跑.

辞典例句

And outside the donkey brays, the women gossip at pump, the colts gallop across the fields.

而院外,驴子在咴咴地嘶叫, 女人在水井边叽喳地闲聊, 小马驹在田野上自由地欢跳.

期刊摘选

He repeated Praise the Lord and the horse broke into a gallop.

他重复说“感谢上帝”,马开始飞奔起来.

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How many times a week would you gallop on the horse?

你一周有几次策马飞奔?

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Fine horses gallop across the vast plain.

骏马驰骋在辽阔的原野上.

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He saddled his horse, mounted, and rode away at a gallop.

他给马套上鞍子, 跨上马背疾驰而去.

《简明英汉词典》

We saw the horse gallop away as fast as he could.

我们看见那匹马飞驰而去.

期刊摘选

She set off at a gallop.

她匆匆忙忙地出发了.

辞典例句

If you gallop through your work, you are more likely to make mistakes.

你要是匆匆忙忙地干完活, 就容易出错.

期刊摘选

My pony is now 18 but he loves to gallop over the downs!

我的小马已经十八岁了,他喜欢在开阔的高地上飞奔.

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At last he suddenly stopped forcing his horse into the mechanical gallop and slid down.

终于,他突然停止了机械地奔驰,从木马上滑下来.

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The natural paces of the horse include the walk, the trot and the gallop.

马的自然溜蹄包括走步 、 小跑和飞奔.

《简明英汉词典》

She went for a gallop after breakfast.

她吃完早饭骑着马奔驰了一番.

辞典例句

英英释义

Noun
  • 1. a fast gait of a horse; a two-beat stride during which all four legs are off the ground simultaneously

Verb
  • 1. ride at a galloping pace;

    "He was galloping down the road"

  • 2. go at galloping speed;

    "The horse was galloping along"

  • 3. cause to move at full gallop;

    "Did you gallop the horse just now?"