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pranceHprB:nts, $prAntsv [I]to walk in an energetic way and with more movement than necessary蹦蹦跳跳,腾跳,昂首阔步,趾高气扬地行走It's pathetic to see fifty-year-old rock stars prancing around on stage as if they were still teenagers.看到50岁的摇滚明星们还像十来岁的人一样在舞台上蹦蹦跳跳是很可悲的。Eric's always prancing around the bedroom with nothing on.艾里克经常光着身子在卧室里蹦跳。I wish you children would settle down and stop prancing about.我希望你们这些孩子安静下来,别再蹦蹦跳跳了。She pranced into the office and demanded to speak to the manager.她趾高气扬地走进办公室,要求和经理说话。When a horse prances it moves quickly, raising first its front legs and then its back legs high into the air.(马)腾跃
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