n.
v.
1.
V-ERG
(使)(马)飞奔;(使)(马)疾驰 When a horse gallops, it runs very fast so that all four legs are off the ground at the same time. If you gallop a horse, you make it gallop.
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The horses galloped away...
群马飞奔而去。
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Staff officers galloped fine horses down the road.
参谋官们骑着骏马一路疾驰而去。
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Major Winston galloped into the distance.
温斯顿少校策马疾驰而去。
3.
N-SING
骑马奔驰 A gallop is a ride on a horse that is galloping.
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I was forced to attempt a gallop.
我被迫试着骑马飞奔。
4.
VERB
飞速发展;高速增长 If something such as a process gallops, it develops very quickly and is often difficult to control.
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In spite of the recession, profits have galloped ahead.
尽管还处于萧条期,利润却迅猛增长。
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...galloping inflation.
急剧增长的通货膨胀
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They are galloping around the garden playing football.
他们在园子里飞跑着踢足球。


