coltish

英 ['kəʊltɪʃ] 美['koltɪʃ]
  • adj. 小马似的;轻佻的;不受拘束的,放浪不拘的

GRE

英英释义


1. given to merry frolicking;
"frolicsome students celebrated their graduation with parties and practical jokes"

实用场景例句


...coltish teenagers.
精力旺盛的青少年

柯林斯高阶英语词典

Jo, fifteen, was tall , thin , and coltish, and gloried in an unconcealed scorn of polite conventions.
乔, 十五岁, 是个瘦高个活泼的姑娘, 她毫不掩饰对斯文习俗的蔑视, 并以此自豪.

期刊摘选

Part of him is coltish.
他一半轻快.

期刊摘选

I feel big to the shoe makes me coltish.
我觉得大鞋让我不受拘束。

辞典例句

双语例句


1. I feel big to the shoe makes me coltish.
我觉得大鞋让我不受拘束。

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2. Part of him is coltish.
他一半轻快.

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3. Jo, fifteen, was tall , thin , and coltish, and gloried in an unconcealed scorn of polite conventions.
乔, 十五岁, 是个瘦高个活泼的姑娘, 她毫不掩饰对斯文习俗的蔑视, 并以此自豪.

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英文词源


coltish (adj.)
late 14c., "wild, frisky," also in early use "lustful, lewd," from colt + -ish. Lit. sense of "pertaining to a colt" is recorded from 1540s.