词汇 | gallop through |
释义 | phrasegallop through gallop through sth informal to do something or say the words of something very quickly in order to finish it as soon as possible, often so quickly that you do not have time to do it well: The priest galloped through the service as fast as he could. Try to put some feeling into the poem, instead of just galloping through it.■ SIMILAR TO: rush gallop through (something)1. Literally, to travel on horseback very quickly through some place or area. (A "gallop" is a running stride by a horse.) My horse galloped through the countryside while I clung to the reins in terror. 2. By extension, to do something hastily and, often, sloppily. I can tell you galloped through this essay—look at all these spelling errors! gallop through something1. Lit. [for a horse] to pass through something at a gallop. Her horse galloped through the garden and dumped her in the cabbages. A few horses galloped through the meadow. 2. Fig. to go through something quickly; to do or perform something rapidly and perhaps carelessly. Mike galloped through his song and left the stage in a hurry. Don't just gallop through your homework! |
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