gal·lop /ˈgæləp/
疾馳,飛奔(vi.)飛馳,急速進行,急急忙忙的說(vt.)使飛跑,迅速運輸
gal·lop /ˈgæləp/ 不及物動詞
奔馬律
Gal·lop v. i. [imp. & p. p. Galloped p. pr. & vb. n. Galloping.]
1. To move or run in the mode called a gallop; as a horse; to go at a gallop; to run or move with speed.
But gallop lively down the western hill. --Donne.
2. To ride a horse at a gallop.
3. Fig.: To go rapidly or carelessly, as in making a hasty examination.
Such superficial ideas he may collect in galloping over it. --Locke.
Gal·lop v. t. To cause to gallop.
Gal·lop, n. A mode of running by a quadruped, particularly by a horse, by lifting alternately the fore feet and the hind feet, in successive leaps or bounds.
Hand gallop, a slow or gentle gallop.
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gallop
n : a fast gait of a horse; a two-beat stride during which all
four legs are off the ground simultaneously
v 1: ride at a galloping pace; "He was galloping down the road"
2: go at galloping speed; "The horse was galloping along"
3: cause to move at full gallop; "Did you gallop the horse just
now?" [syn: extend]