knockabout

英['nɒkəbaʊt] 美['nɑːkəbaʊt]
  • adj. 喧嚣的;放荡性的;漫游的
  • n. 吵吵闹闹的武打;一种小型帆船
  • knock v.敲击;互撞;攻击n.敲;敲门;敲打
  • knockback n.拒绝;击退
  • knockdown adj.击倒的;易拆卸的;降低的n.打击;减价;可拆卸的东西
  • knocker n.敲击者;敲门者;门环;挑剔的人(复)knockers:乳房
  • knocking n.爆震音;卡答卡答的故障声音vbl.敲;击
Noun:
  1. a sloop with a simplified rig and no bowsprit

Adjective:
  1. full of rough and exuberant animal spirits;

    "boisterous practical jokes"
    "knockabout comedy"

  2. suitable for rough use;

    "a knockabout overcoat"
    "a knockabout old car"

1. The clowns gave a knockabout performance.
小丑们作了令人发笑的滑稽表演。

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2. Boisterous practical jokes; knockabout comedy.
粗鲁的恶作剧;喧闹的喜剧。

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3. Boisterous practical jokes; knockabout comedy.
粗鲁的恶作剧;喧闹的喜剧。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. As the object of Ben Stiller's affection, she's the comic glue that keeps the Farrelly Brothers ' knockabout farce tethered to the ground .
      在片中饰演本·斯帝勒的追求对象,卡梅隆的喜剧天赋使法拉力兄弟的这部搞笑片一炮打响。
    2. It was at times a knockabout existence;
      有时,那是一种漂泊不定的生活;
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. While Spurs counterpart Martin Jol tours London art galleries looking at Dutch art, Mourinho takes his mind off the pressure with a carefree knockabout.
      当热刺的在研究战术时,莫里尼奥则把他的经历放在悠闲的嬉戏中。