romp
verb [ I usually + adv/prep ] uk/rɒmp/ us/rɑːmp/
疯闹,嬉耍喧闹,喧闹地玩耍
to play in a rough, excited, and noisy way
The children romped happily around/about in the garden. 孩子们高兴地在花园中嬉笑打闹。
Synonym: frolic
Idiom
romp home/inidiom UK 轻易取胜;轻松获胜
to win easily
She is riding the fastest horse and is certain to romp home. 她骑的是最快的马,所以获胜肯定不费吹灰之力。
Phrasal verb
romp through something 不费力地完成,轻易获得成功
to successfully do something, quickly and easily
Rory expected to romp through the test and interviews. 罗里希望轻松地通过考试和面试。
romp
noun [ C usually singular ] uk/rɒmp/ us/rɑːmp/
打闹逗笑的表演;风流韵事;调情
a funny, energetic, and often sexual entertainment or situation
The newspaper headline was "Bishop Caught In Sex Romp!" 报纸标题赫然写着“主教风流当场被捉”。
Synonym: frolic