prance
英式音标:[prɑ:ns] 美式音标:[præns]
prance基本解释 n. 昂首阔步;(马)后足立地腾跃vi. 腾跃;昂首阔步;欢跃vt. 使腾跃n. (Prance)人名;(英)普兰斯 prance的意思释

prance怎么读
英式音标:[prɑ:ns]
美式音标:[præns]
prance基本解释
n. 昂首阔步;(马)后足立地腾跃
vi. 腾跃;昂首阔步;欢跃
vt. 使腾跃
n. (Prance)人名;(英)普兰斯
prance的意思释义
vi.
(马)腾跃;
n.
(马的)腾跃,欢蹦乱跳,昂首阔步;
变形
过去式:pranced过去分词:pranced现在分词:prancing第三人称单数:prances
英英释义
prance[ prɑ:ns, præns ]n.a proud stiff pompous gait
同义词:strutswagger
v.
to walk with a lofty proud gait, often in an attempt to impress others
同义词:tittupswaggerrufflestrutsashaycock
spring forward on the hind legs
cause (a horse) to bound spring forward
ride a horse such that it springs and bounds forward
prance用法及例句
双语例句
用作动词(v.)
The children were prancing about with delight.
孩子们高兴得蹦蹦跳跳。
Aunt Jennifer\'s tigers prance across a screen.
珍妮弗阿姨的老虎们腾跃屏风。
The little girl pranced about the room in her new clothes.
小女孩穿著新衣在屋里雀跃。
That cheeky new secretary just pranced up to me and asked if I worked here!
那个冒失的新秘书兴冲冲地蹦跳到我跟前,问我是否在这里工作。
Peacocks prance and strut upon the stage.
而孔雀却在台上昂首表演。
例句参考
Sensors & Transducers New Directions in EEG Measurement: an Investigation into the Fidelity of Electrical Potential Sensor SignalsElectric potential probes - new directions in the remote sensing of the human body
Electrodynamic sensors and applications thereof
Remote detection of human electroencephalograms using ultrahigh input impedance electric potential sensors
Tunable spin loading and T1 of a silicon spin qubit measured by single-shot readout.
An ultra-low-noise electrical-potential probe for human-body scanning
High resolution ambulatory electrocardiographic monitoring using wrist-mounted electric potential sensors
Feasibility of hybrid Josephson field effect transistors
ELECTRODYNAMIC SENSORS AND APPLICATIONS THEREOF
Electronic refrigeration of a two-dimensional electron gas
prance词源
prance (v.)
late 14c., originally of horses, of unknown origin, perhaps related to Middle English pranken \"to show off,\" from Middle Dutch pronken \"to strut, parade\" (see prank); or perhaps from Danish dialectal prandse \"to go in a stately manner.\" Klein suggests Old French paravancier. Related: Pranced; prancing. As a noun from 1751, from the verb.
