gallop的意思和读音

gallop

: [ˈɡæləp] : ['ɡæləp]

v.

n.

gallops  galloping  galloped  

v.dash,career,run,hurtle,fly

n.mad dash

gallopv.

1.[i](+ adv./prep.)when a horse or similar animalgallops , it moves very fast and each stride includes a stage when all four feet are off the ground together

2.[i][t]使to ride a horse very fast, usually at a gallop

Jo galloped across the field towards him.穿

He galloped his horse home.

3.[i](informal)(+ adv./prep.)to run very quickly

She came galloping down the street.沿

n.

1.[sing]the fastest speed at which a horse can run, with a stage in which all four feet are off the ground together

He rode off at a gallop .

My horse suddenly broke into a gallop .

2.[c]a ride on a horse at its fastest speed

to go for a gallop

3.[sing]an unusually fast speed

n.1.;,2.()3.

v.1.使()2.3.()4.[]5.1.使()2.3.()4.[]5.

n.1.the fastest speed of a horse2.a fast ride on a horse3.an extremely fast speed

v.1.if a horse gallops, it runs at its fastest speed; to ride a horse very fast2.to move, pass, or develop very quickly

1. gallon gallop gamble ...

2. gallon gallop gamble ...

3. 〖 (oftorrents)rush(pour)down〗 gallop;runquickly;speed〗 〖 fleeabout〗 ...

4. (2) [ escape] (4) [ gallop] (6) [ excel] ...

5. Fickle Gallop Humdrum ...

6. [horse racing] 。 [gallop] 。 [well-known;famous] 。 ...

7. [well-known;famous] 。 [gallop] 。 [do one's utmost in sb.'s service] 。 ...

8. 〖 flee;runaway〗 gallop〖 rushabout;bargeabout;madlydasharound〗 ...

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1.A dog racing week to week, will generally continue the daily routine, but once a week gets a straight gallop up the Kay track.线

2.When he swung out of the enclosure he was on the gallop. By this time some preservative instinct warned me to get a move on.便

3.I say a horse at a gallop, Tom, ' returned the guard, leaving his hold of the door, and mounting nimbly to his place.“,”

4.When your thoughts, down the pen tip, drift in the champaign like refreshing rivulet, your soul seems to gallop in the wind, unfettered.沿仿

5.The horse was not capable of any very sustained effort, and its gallop soon subsided into a trot, and its trot into an easy walk.便

6.He came up the hill at a gallop on his thick- barrelled , long-legged hunter, appearing in the distance like a boy on a too large. Horse.

7.He took the horse out for a gallop.

8.Then he woke as if from a dream, wheeled his mount about, and raced off through the tall grass at a gallop.仿

9.But since the Depression and Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal, the power of the federal government has expanded at a gallop.

10.Main Idea: A fine horse , though old and retired in the stable , still aspires to a gallop of one thousand li .