英 [dɪˈspɔːt] 美 [dɪˈspɔːrt]
vt. 使欢娱;使快乐
vi. 娱乐;玩耍
n. 娱乐
复数disports
第三人称单数disports
现在分词disporting
过去式disported
过去分词disported
disport /dɪˈspɔːt/ [ disporting disported disports ]
及物动词 If you disport yourself somewhere, you amuse yourself there in a happy and energetic way. 自娱自乐
...the rich and famous disporting themselves in glamorous places.
...明星富豪们在豪宅中自娱自乐。
... deport (将外国人、罪犯等)驱逐出境 disport 玩耍,嬉戏 condole 向...吊慰 ...
... displeasure 不满,不悦 disport 嬉戏 ACTION原则是根据记忆心理学相关知识并结合英语单词记忆自身特点而总结出来的。 ...
... disported = 使快乐的 disporting = 使快乐 disports = 使快乐 ...
... displeasure 不满,不悦 disport 嬉戏,娱乐 dispossess 强夺,剥夺 ...
使欢娱;使快乐
娱乐;玩耍
娱乐
entertainment / pleasure / sport / recreation / amusement
Yet for disport we fawn and flatter both.
为了取乐,我们奉承低头。
In the grotto is a fountain and pool, at which the huntress Diana and her nymphs disport themselves, naked.
女猎师戴安娜和众仙女在洞穴的池塘和瀑布边上玩耍嬉戏。
The results showed that this new type of liposome is easy to disport and store, and convenient for coating the targeted drug.
结果和结论冻干法制备的脂质体便于运输、贮存,药物包裹简易。
This revelation sends the doctor out into the streets of New York at night, where he is approached by a variety of women, undergoes perverse adventures, and finally winds up at an enormous, preposterous orgy, at which men in cloaks and naked masked women disport themselves without apparent pleasure or energy.