rollicking
adj. 快活的; 欢闹的; 兴高采烈的; 狂欢的
v. 欢闹( rollick的现在分词 )
n. 指责;斥责
A rollicking occasion is cheerful and usually noisy. A rollicking book or film is entertaining and enjoyable, and not very serious.
Tony Benn's diaries are a rollicking read.
托尼·本的日记读起来很有趣。
If you give someone a rollicking, you tell them off in a very angry way.
'The boss gave us a rollicking,' said McGoldrick.
“老板狠狠教训了我们一顿,”麦戈德里克说。
1. given to merry frolicking;
I'm having a rollicking good time.
我正过得开心快活着呢.
"The boss gave us a rollicking," said McGoldrick.
“老板狠狠教训了我们一顿,”麦戈德里克说。
He gave us both a rollicking.
他把我们俩训斥了一通。
An early type of jazz characterized by a strong beat and rollicking delivery , similar to barrelhouse.
一种早期的爵士乐, 节奏强劲,表演喧闹,与低级酒店爵士乐类似.