1
- with obj.(of a police officer or other official) pass the hands over (someone) in a search for hidden weapons, drugs, or other items(警官, 其他官员)搜(某人的)身。
2
- no obj., with adverbial of direction(of an animal or person) skip or leap playfully; frolic(动物, 人)欢跳, 欢跃; 嬉闹:
spaniels frisked around me.
一群长毛垂耳矮足小犬在我身边蹦蹦跳跳。
2.1
- with obj.(of an animal) move or wave (its tail or legs) playfully(动物)欢快地摆, 挥, 甩(尾或腿):
a horse was frisking his back legs like a colt.
一匹马像小马驹般欢快地摆动着后腿。
派生词
frisker
noun词源
early 16th cent. (in sense 2): from obsolete frisk 'lively, frisky', from Old French frisque 'alert, lively, merry', perhaps of Germanic origin. Sense 1, originally a slang term, dates from the late 18th cent.