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capering是caper的现在分词 caper美 ['keɪpər] 英 ['keɪpə(r)] - n.跳跃;【植】续随子;续随子的花芽;嬉戏
- v.雀跃;嬉戏
- 网络刺山柑;马槟榔;水瓜柳
第三人称单数:capers 现在分词:capering 过去式:capered n. escapade,adventure,jaunt,lark,antics v. frolic,cavort,jump,leap,dance v. | 1. to leap or dance around in a happy playful manner 2. to run or jump around happily | n. | 1. a flower bud of a bush, eaten pickled or salted as a flavoring 2. a playful leap or dancing step 3. a lighthearted adventurous act or prank 4. a bush with spiny trailing stems, cultivated for its capers. 5. a plant in the same family as the caper. 6. a dangerous or illegal activity, especially one involving robbery 7. a food with a strong flavour that consists of a small green flower bud preserved in salt or vinegar 8. an activity that is not honest or not very serious 1. a flower bud of a bush, eaten pickled or salted as a flavoring 2. a playful leap or dancing step 3. a lighthearted adventurous act or prank 4. a bush with spiny trailing stems, cultivated for its capers. 5. a plant in the same family as the caper. 6. a dangerous or illegal activity, especially one involving robbery 7. a food with a strong flavour that consists of a small green flower bud preserved in salt or vinegar 8. an activity that is not honest or not very serious |
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