roughhouse
美['rʌfhaʊs] 英['rʌfhaʊs]
n. 大吵大闹;骚乱;大打出手
v. 粗暴对待;大骚乱;斗殴
英英释义
Verb- engage in rough or disorderly play
例句
- If you roughhouse with a cat, you're going to get scratched. 如果你和猫嬉戏,可能会被爪子抓伤。
- Unlike mothers, fathers tend to roughhouse with their children. 因为父亲和妈妈不同,他们更喜欢和孩子们打打闹闹地玩耍。
- Sometimes their pent-up passions explode in ferocious roughhouse that is indistinguishable from fighting. 有的时候他们会一时兴起扭打起来,让人误解那是真正的打架。
- Still the wife blames marital carelessness, criticise he is clumsy, even roughhouse. 还有妻子埋怨丈夫粗心,指责他拙笨,甚至大吵大闹。
- He no longer can go to school, play dodgeball or roughhouse with his dog and his four siblings. 他不再可以上学,不再可以玩躲避球,不再可以和他的兄弟姐妹还有小狗一起疯闹。
- Would they roughhouse and punch and disrupt the class by yelling or fidgeting with their tails in the air? 会不会打其他的同学?会不会把它的尾巴甩到空中,打扰同学们上课?
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