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somersault美 ['sʌmər.sɔlt] 英 ['sʌmə(r).sɔːlt] - n.空翻;筋斗;翻滚
- v.做翻滚;做空翻
- 网络翻筋斗;翻腾;生命翻筋斗
复数:somersaults 现在分词:somersaulting 过去式:somersaulted v. turn over,tumble,flip,flip over,cartwheel 1. | 翻滚;空翻;筋斗a movement in which sb turns over completely, with their feet over their head, on the ground or in the air |
| to do/turn a somersault 做翻滚动作 | | He turned back somersaults. 他做了几个后空翻。 | | Her heart did a complete somersault when she saw him. 她见到他,心里咯噔了一下。 |
1. | [i] (+ adv./prep.) 做翻滚;做空翻to turn over completely in the air |
| The car hit the kerb and somersaulted into the air. 汽车撞到马路牙子上,腾空翻了出去。 |
n. | 1. a complete change of mind or reversal of policy 2. an acrobatic movement in which the body is rolled over, feet over head, either forwards or backwards, on the ground or in midair, finally returning to an upright position 3. a movement in which you form your body into a ball and roll forwards or backwards on the ground 4. a sudden change from one policy or opinion to another very different one 1. a complete change of mind or reversal of policy 2. an acrobatic movement in which the body is rolled over, feet over head, either forwards or backwards, on the ground or in midair, finally returning to an upright position 3. a movement in which you form your body into a ball and roll forwards or backwards on the ground 4. a sudden change from one policy or opinion to another very different one | v. | 1. to perform an acrobatic somersault |
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