Horse about Meaning in English
expression
ˈhɔɹs/ /əˈbaʊt
HORS uh-BOWT
hˈɔːs/ /ɐbˈaʊt
HAWS uh-BOWT
释义
To play roughly, act silly, or behave in a lively and noisy way, often with friends.
用法与细微差别
Informal and often British English. Used about children or adults acting playfully and rough, sometimes causing annoyance. Common with 'kids' or 'boys'. Not about actual horses.
Spanish: jugar bruscamente - hacer el payasoPortuguese (BR): brincar - bagunçarPortuguese (PT): pular e brincar - fazer palhaçadasChinese (Simplified): 胡闹 - 打闹Chinese (Traditional): 胡鬧 - 打鬧Hindi: शरारत करना - मस्ती करनाArabic: يعبث - يمزح بقوةBengali: দুষ্টুমি করা - মজা করাRussian: дурачиться - баловатьсяJapanese: ふざけ回る - ふざけるVietnamese: đùa nghịch - nghịch ngợmKorean: 장난치다 - 장난스럽게 놀다Turkish: şakalaşmak - oyalanmak (aşırı hareketli)Urdu: مذاق کرنا - افرا تفری کرناIndonesian: bercanda secara kasar - bermain-main
例句
The boys love to horse about in the backyard after school.
basic
Please don’t horse about in the house.
basic
They started to horse about during the break.
basic
The kids were horsing about so much they knocked over a lamp.
natural
We used to horse about in the park until it got dark.
natural
Stop horsing about and help me set the table, please!
natural