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lark
- IPA[lɑːk]
英式
- something done for fun, especially something mischievous or daring; an amusing adventure or escapade;an activity regarded as foolish or a waste of time
- enjoy oneself by behaving in a playful and mischievous way
verb: lark, 3rd person present: larks, gerund or present participle: larking, past tense: larked, past participle: larked
noun: lark, plural noun: larks
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名詞
- 1. something done for fun, especially something mischievous or daring; an amusing adventure or escapade I only went along for a lark 同義詞
- ▪ an activity regarded as foolish or a waste of time he's serious about this music lark 同義詞
動詞
- 1. British enjoy oneself by behaving in a playful and mischievous way he's always joking and larking about in the office
- a widespread lark of open country, especially the Arctic and mountains, the male having a black ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a common ground-dwelling Australian songbird with black-and-white plumage, long legs, and a ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a widespread lark of open country, especially the Arctic and mountains, the male having a black ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- get out of bed very early in the morning
Oxford Dictionary
- get up early in the morning
Oxford American Dictionary
- get up early in the morning
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[lärk]
美式
- something done for fun, especially something mischievous or daring; an amusing adventure or ... I only went along for a lark
- enjoy oneself by behaving in a playful and mischievous way: he jumped the fence to go larking the rest of the day
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[lɑːk]
英式
- a small ground-dwelling songbird with elongated hind claws and a song that is delivered on the ...
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[lärk]
美式
- a small ground-dwelling songbird, typically with brown streaky plumage, a crest, and elongated ...
Oxford American Dictionary