romping
adj. 嬉戲喧鬧的,亂蹦亂鬧的
v. 嬉笑玩鬧( romp的現在分詞 ); (尤指在賽跑或競選等中)輕易獲勝
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
kids romping around in the snow
在雪地裡嬉戲喧鬧的孩子
I found the general romping in the living room with his five children.
我發現將軍在客廳裡與他的五個小孩嬉戲.
The children were romping about on the lawn.
孩子們在草坪上嬉鬧.
The children are romping about on the playground.
孩童們在運動場嬉戲.
Maybe he's still romping around Dragonwyck.
也許他還在呼嘯山莊周圍活崩亂跳.