sashay
sashay 英 [sæ'ʃeɪ] 美 [sæ'ʃe]
vi. 滑步而走;到处走动 vt. 使走动;使行进 n. 远足;一种方块舞;快滑舞步
进行时:sashaying 过去式:sashayed 过去分词:sashayed 第三人称单数:sashays 名词复数:sashays
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- vi. 滑步而走;到处走动
- vt. 使走动;使行进
- n. 远足;一种方块舞;快滑舞步
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1. The hallways are hushed as kids move wordlessly between classes, lined up single-file on the right side of each hallway, though they do bop and sashay in muted, youthful excitement.
当学生们站成一路纵队沿着走廊右边悄无声息地在教室之间走动时,各个走廊却非常安静,尽管他们压抑着富有朝气的兴奋打闹着前进。
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2. Pretty young women sashay across stage, thoughtfully answer questions and perform dances but the Rabin Ajaw pageant, which picks Guatemala's Maya Indian beauty queen, is no typical beauty contest.
在选美大赛上,人们看惯了参赛佳丽摇摆着穿过舞台,机智地回答提问,自信地展现才艺……然而,危地马拉近日举行的玛雅印地安人选美大赛绝非一场普通的选美赛。
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3. We used to sashay after supper.
过去我们总是在晚饭后去散步。
- sashay (v.) 1836, mangled Englishing of French chassé "gliding step" (in square dancing), literally "chased," past participle of chasser "to chase," from Old French chacier "to hunt," from Vulgar Latin *captiare "try to seize, chase," from Latin captare "to take, hold," frequentative of capere "to take, hold," from PIE root *kap- "to grasp." Compare chase, catch. Related: Sashayed; sashaying. The noun is attested from 1900.
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