gallop
verb
noun
ˈɡæləp
verb
1
if
a
horse
gallops,
it
moves
very
fast
with
all
its
feet
leaving
the
ground
together
〔马〕飞奔,疾驰;
I
A
neighbour’s
horse
came
galloping
the
road,
riderless.
邻居家的一匹马在马路上飞奔,上面没有骑人。
a
galloping
horse
一匹奔驰的马
2
if
you
gallop,
you
ride
very
fast
on
a
horse
or
you
make
it
go
very
fast
骑马奔驰; 使(马)疾驰
I,T
[+
along/off/towards
etc
]
I
watched
as
Jan
galloped
away.
我看着简策马奔驰而去。
3
to
move
very
quickly
快速移动,飞跑;
I always + adv/prep
Ian
came
galloping
down
the
stairs.
伊恩从楼梯上飞奔下来。
noun
4
a.
the
movement
of
a
horse
at
its
fastest
speed,
when
all
four
feet
leave
the
ground
together
b.
a
ride
on
a
horse
when
it
is
galloping
骑马奔跑
singular 单数 C
The
horses
broke
into
a
gallop
(=begin
to
go
very
fast)
.
马匹突然飞奔起来。
at
a/full
gallop
Mounted
police
charged
at
full
gallop.
骑警策马全速冲去。
5
a
very
fast
speed
飞速
singular 单数
at
a/full
gallop
The
project
began
at
full
gallop.
该项目全速展开。