hotfoots



v.
急行( hotfoot的第三人称单数 );疾走,快跑(到某处);
英英释义
hotfoot[ 'hɔtfut ]
n.a practical joke that involves inserting a match surreptitiously between the sole and upper of the victim's shoe and then lighting it
v.step on it
同义词:rushhastenhiespeedracepelt alongrush alongcannonball alongbucket alongbelt along
adv.without delay; speedily
"sent ambassadors hotfoot to the Turks"; "drove hotfoot for Boston"
双语例句
Like Bernard Shaw, he has tickled his readers' funny bone with a cultural hotfoot.
他和萧伯纳一样,以文化觉醒来撩拨读者的兴趣。
He hotfooted it out of town.
他火急地出城去。
权威例句
Geri Hotfoots It out of KensingtonClarks hotfoots it to Third Avenue
Lightfoot hotfoots to senate race
'RIVERDANCE' HOTFOOTS IT TO PORTLAND
`Fugitive' Hotfoots It To Video This Week
Billy Elliot Hotfoots to the Rescue of Carousel
Politics: Rhodri Hotfoots It to Last of Key Areas
A marathon effort, but worth it! ACOCKS GREEN: Caroline hotfoots it for dad
Me and Lawson: Humpty Hotfoots Little Run in with Frenzied Copper, Amalgamated Gas and Scrambled Oil (Classic Reprint)
Dance classic puts its best foot forward; Old school meets new wave as one of the dance events of the year hotfoots into town
1. The society's archives are a treasure trove for scholars.
该协会的档案对学者来说简直是宝藏。
来自柯林斯例句
2. This Islington shop is a treasure trove of beautiful bridalwear.
这家位于伊斯灵顿区的商店里汇聚了各种漂亮的新娘服装。
来自柯林斯例句
3. We shall take the treasure away to a safe place.
我们应该把这些宝物带到一个安全的地方。
来自柯林斯例句
4. The dictionary is a vast treasure trove of information.
那本词典是个巨大的信息宝库。
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5. Windsor Castle is quite literally an antique treasure trove.
温莎城堡确实是名副其实的古物宝藏。
来自柯林斯例句
[ treasure 造句 ]
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