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rompBrE /rɒmp/NAmE /rɑːmp/, /rɔːmp/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they romp BrE /rɒmp/ NAmE /rɑːmp/, /rɔːmp/present simple - he / she / it romps BrE /rɒmps/ NAmE /rɑːmps/, /rɔːmps/past simple romped BrE /rɒmpt/ NAmE /rɑːmpt/, /rɔːmpt/past participle romped BrE /rɒmpt/ NAmE /rɑːmpt/, /rɔːmpt/ -ing form romping BrE /ˈrɒmpɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈrɑːmpɪŋ/, /ˈrɔːmpɪŋ/ [I] (+ adv./prep.) to play in a happy and noisy way 嬉戏喧闹◆kids romping around in the snow 在雪地里嬉戏喧闹的孩子●romp home/to victoryto easily win a race or competition 轻易地取胜◆Their horse romped home in the 2 o'clock race. 他们的马在两点钟的比赛中轻而易举地获得了胜利。◆The Dutch team romped to a 5–1 victory over Celtic. 荷兰队以 5:1 轻松战胜了凯尔特队。 ●ˌromp aˈway/aˈhead(BrE, informal) to increase, make progress or win quickly and easily 快速增加;进步神速;轻易取胜●ˌromp ˈthrough (sth)(BrE, informal) to do sth easily and quickly 快速而轻易地做◆She romped through the exam questions. 她很快就答完了试题。 rompBrE /rɒmp/NAmE /rɑːmp/, /rɔːmp/ noun () (informal) [C] an enjoyable sexual experience that is not serious 风流韵事◆politicians involved in sex romps with call girls 与电话应召女郎发生风流韵事的政治人物 [C] an amusing book, play or film/movie that is full of action or adventure 妙趣横生的历险故事书(或戏剧、电影) [sing.] an easy victory in a sports competition (体育竞赛中的)轻而易举的胜利◆They won in a 5–1 romp. 他们以 5:1 轻松取胜。 |