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- to run and jump in a happy way (歡快地)跳躍,嬉戲 Lambs were gambolling (about/around) in the spring sunshine. 羔羊在春天的陽光中歡快地(到處)跳躍。 (Translation of gambol from the Cambridge English-Chinese (Traditional) Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English gam‧bol /ˈɡæmbəl/ verb (gambolled, gambolling British English, gamboled, gamboling American English) [ intransitive] literary to jump or run around in a lively active way SYN frolic lambs gambolling in a field —gambol noun [ countable] → See Verb table Examples from the Corpus gambol ...
May 6, 2017 · gambol in American English. (ˈgæmbəl ) noun. 1. a jumping and skipping about in play; frolic. verb intransitive Word forms: ˈgamboled or ˈgambolled, ˈgamboling or ˈgambolling. 2. to jump and skip about in play; frolic. Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition.
gambol translate: retozar, brincar, retozar, saltar. Learn more in the Cambridge English-Spanish Dictionary.
Define gambol. gambol synonyms, gambol pronunciation, gambol translation, English dictionary definition of gambol. to skip about as in dancing or playing; frolic; spring; caper; frisk: We love to see the deer gambol in the forest. Not to be confused with: gamble – to...
gambol - to move about playfully. Bulgarian: подскачам от радост Finnish: kirmata, kirmailla French: gambader Maori: tuapa gambol - to do a forward roll. Finnish: tehdä kuperkeikka Noun gambol (pl. gambols) An instance of running or skipping about playfully. 1843: Edgar Allan Poe, The Gold Bug, page 10