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  • knockabout

    英:[ˈnɒkəbaʊt]   美: [ˈnɑkəbaʊt] 

    knockabout 基本解释

    adj.

    粗用的,喧闹的,到处闲荡的;

    n.

    闹剧,小游艇,流浪汉;

    英英释义

    knockabout[ 'nɔkəbaut ]

    n.a sloop with a simplified rig and no bowspritadj.full of rough and exuberant animal spirits

    "knockabout comedy"

    同义词:boisterous

    suitable for rough use

    "a knockabout overcoat"; "a knockabout old car"

    knockabout 相关例句

    双语例句

    用作形容词(adj.)
    1. As the object of Ben Stiller's affection, she's the comic glue that keeps the Farrelly Brothers ' knockabout farce tethered to the ground .
      在片中饰演本·斯帝勒的追求对象,卡梅隆的喜剧天赋使法拉力兄弟的这部搞笑片一炮打响。
    2. It was at times a knockabout existence;
      有时,那是一种漂泊不定的生活;
    用作名词(n.)
    1. While Spurs counterpart Martin Jol tours London art galleries looking at Dutch art, Mourinho takes his mind off the pressure with a carefree knockabout.
      当热刺的在研究战术时,莫里尼奥则把他的经历放在悠闲的嬉戏中。

    权威例句

    Knockabout Cricket
    Knockabout Cricket
    Gangland Knockabout
    Rules of Knockabout Comedians
    The New Bedford knockabout
    The Knockabout Club in Spain / by Fred A. Ober.
    A game old bird - parliamentary knockabout in Edinburgh
    Slapstick! : the illustrated story of knockabout comedy
    Knockabout and Slapstick: Violence and Laughter in Nineteenth-century Popular Theatre and Early Film
    The Knockabout Club Alongshore; The Adventures of a Party of Young Men on a Trip from Boston to the Land of the Midnight Sun
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