romp UK [rɒmp] US [rɑ:mp] verb intransitive usually + adverb or preposition ■to play in a rough, excited and noisy way 疯闹,嬉耍喧闹,喧闹地玩耍•The children romped happily around/about in the garden.孩子们高兴地在花园中嬉笑打闹。 UK [rɒmp] US [rɑ:mp] verb intransitive usually + adverb or preposition romp home/in UK ■to win easily 轻易取胜;轻松获胜•She is riding the fastest horse and is certain to romp home.她骑的是最快的马,所以获胜肯定不费吹灰之力。 UK [rɒmp] US [rɑ:mp] verb intransitive usually + adverb or preposition Phrasal Verbs romp through sth informal ■to successfully do something, quickly and easily 不费力地完成,轻易获得成功•Rory expected to romp through the test and interviews.罗里希望轻松地通过考试和面试。 UK [rɒmp] US [rɑ:mp] noun countable usually singular ■a funny, energetic and often sexual entertainment or situation 打闹逗笑的表演;风流韵事;调情•The newspaper headline was 'Vicar Caught In Sex Romp'.报纸标题赫然写著「牧师风流当场被捉”。 |