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蹦跳, 嬉戏
to move about playfully or energetically
- After the rain, the children couldn't resist frisking in the puddles, splashing water with glee.
雨后,孩子们忍不住在水坑里嬉戏,高兴地溅起水花。
- Upon seeing the open field, the toddlers couldn't resist the urge to frisk and tumble in the grass.
看到开阔的田野,幼儿们无法抗拒嬉戏和在草地上打滚的冲动。
- After being cooped up indoors, the kids rushed outside to frisk and play in the fresh air.
在室内憋了很久之后,孩子们冲到外面去嬉戏,在新鲜的空气中玩耍。
- During the picnic, the children frisked about, playing tag and laughing heartily.
野餐期间,孩子们嬉戏玩耍,玩捉人游戏并开怀大笑。
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搜身, 搜查
to pat down or search a person's body, clothing, or belongings quickly, especially for concealed weapons or prohibited items
及物动词
- The police officer frisked the suspect for any weapons or illegal substances during the routine stop.
警察在例行检查中搜身了嫌疑人,寻找任何武器或非法物质。
- Security personnel frisked everyone entering the high-profile event to prevent potential security threats.
安保人员搜查了进入这一高调活动的每一个人,以防止潜在的安全威胁。
- Law enforcement officers are trained to frisk individuals suspected of carrying weapons.
执法人员受过训练,可以对涉嫌携带武器的个人进行搜身。
- Bouncers at the nightclub had a strict policy to frisk patrons for any prohibited items before granting entry.
夜总会的保镖有严格的政策,在允许进入之前要对顾客进行搜身以检查是否有任何违禁物品。
- As part of their duties, prison guards routinely frisk inmates to prevent the introduction of contraband.
作为职责的一部分,监狱警卫例行搜身囚犯以防止违禁品的引入。
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欢蹦乱跳, 嬉戏
to move about in a lively and playful way, usually by jumping or running, as seen in the behavior of young or excited animals
- As the kitten played with a toy, it would often frisk its tail in anticipation.
当小猫玩玩具时,它经常会因为期待而摆动尾巴。
- The playful dolphins frisked in the water, flipping their tails in delight.
顽皮的海豚在水中嬉戏,高兴地翻转着它们的尾巴。
- The excited puppy frisked around its owner, wagging its tail vigorously.
兴奋的小狗在主人周围蹦蹦跳跳,用力摇着尾巴。
- As the young elephant discovered a puddle, it couldn't resist frisking its trunk and legs in the water.
当小象发现一个水坑时,它忍不住用鼻子和腿在水里嬉戏。
- Playful monkeys in the treetops would often frisk their tails, signaling their contentment.
树顶上的顽皮猴子经常摆动它们的尾巴,表示它们的满足。