rollicking
英 [ˈrɒlɪkɪŋ]
美 [ˈrɑːlɪkɪŋ]
adj. 嬉闹的; 喧闹嬉戏的
n. 指责; 斥责
v. 嬉戏; 欢闹
rollick的现在分词
现在分词:rollicking
BNC.34676 / COCA.23733
牛津词典
adj.
- 嬉闹的;喧闹嬉戏的
cheerful and often noisy- a rollicking comedy
喧闹的喜剧
- a rollicking comedy
noun
- 指责;斥责
angry criticism for sth bad sb has done- He gave us both a rollicking.
他把我们俩训斥了一通。
- He gave us both a rollicking.
柯林斯词典
- ADJ (场合)喧闹的,欢乐的;(书、电影等)有趣的,轻松的,娱乐的
Arollickingoccasion is cheerful and usually noisy. Arollickingbook or film is entertaining and enjoyable, and not very serious.- Tony Benn's diaries are a rollicking read.
托尼·本的日记读起来很有趣。 - Rollickingis also an adverb.
- I'm having a rollicking good time.
我正过得开心快活着呢。
- Tony Benn's diaries are a rollicking read.
- N-SING 斥责;怒斥
If you give someone arollicking, you tell them off in a very angry way.- 'The boss gave us a rollicking,' said McGoldrick.
“老板狠狠教训了我们一顿,”麦戈德里克说。
- 'The boss gave us a rollicking,' said McGoldrick.
英英释义
adj
- given to merry frolicking
- frolicsome students celebrated their graduation with parties and practical jokes