romp
vi. 嬉笑玩鬧; 歡快地迅速奔跑; [俚]輕易地取勝,不費力地完成
n. 頑皮嬉鬧,玩鬧; 頑童; 輕易取得的勝利
Journalists use romp in expressions like romp home ,romp in, or romp to victory, to say that a person or horse has won a race or competition very easily.
Mr Foster romped home with 141 votes.
福斯特先生以141票輕鬆獲勝。
When children or animals romp, they play noisily and happily.
Dogs and little children romped happily in the garden.
狗和小孩子們在花園裡嬉戲。
If two people have a romp, they have sex in a light-hearted and very casual way.
Journalists describe a book, film, or play as a romp when it is funny, light-hearted, and full of action.
...a riveting, readable romp.
一本讓人愛不釋手的、輕鬆易懂且妙趣橫生的書
1. an easy victory
2. a girl who behaves in a boyish manner
3. gay or light-hearted recreational activity for diversion or amusement;
1. play boisterously;
2. run easily and fairly fast
3. win easily;
Liz do not enjoy romp as much as other girls do.
莉絲不像別的女孩那樣喜歡嬉戲吵鬧.
She was a hundred flowers bloom, Tianchi in the water, to romp down the mountain.
百花為她盛開了, 天池裡的水, 歡蹦亂跳地流下了山.
Prepare yourself for a Dickensian romp complete with snow, street urchins and gentlemen in waistcoats.
準備好迎接狄更生式的,包含積雪 、 街頭頑童和穿著馬甲的紳士的輕鬆情節.
He was on song in the romp over their rivals.
他在最佳狀態中大勝對手.
Why are you so anxious? You should romp through the test, it's an easy one for you.
你為何如此擔心 呢 ?你會輕鬆地透過這次考試的,對你來說, 這並不難.