Scamper Meaning in English
word
ˈskæmpɝ
SKAM-per
skˈæmpɐ
SKAM-puh
التعريف
To run or move quickly with small, light steps, often in a playful or hurried way. Usually used for children or small animals.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Mainly used in informal or descriptive language; collocates with 'children', 'puppy', 'mouse', etc. Suggests playful or energetic movement. Not used for adults in serious contexts. Similar to 'dash' or 'dart', but lighter and more playful.
Spanish: correr a toda prisa - corretearPortuguese (BR): disparar - correr rapidamente - saltitarPortuguese (PT): correr rapidamente - correr de um lado para o outroChinese (Simplified): 蹦蹦跳跳地跑 - 奔跑Chinese (Traditional): 蹦蹦跳跳地跑 - 奔跑Hindi: फुर्ती से भागनाArabic: يركض بسرعة - يهرولBengali: দৌড়ে ছোটা - ছুটে পালানোRussian: устремиться - порезвитьсяJapanese: ちょこちょこ走るVietnamese: chạy lon ton - chạy tung tăngKorean: 총총거리다Turkish: koşuşturmak - seke seke koşmakUrdu: دوڑتے پھرنا - مستی میں دوڑناIndonesian: berlari kecil - berlarian
جمل نموذجية
The puppy scampered across the yard.
basic
Children scampered to the playground when the bell rang.
basic
The mouse scampered under the sofa.
basic
As soon as the rain stopped, kids scampered outside to play.
natural
Squirrels scampered up the trees when they saw us coming.
natural
The toddler scampered after the butterfly, giggling the whole time.
natural