英['skæmpə(r)]美['skæmpər]
记忆方法
词源记忆法
s-相当于前缀ex-“向外”,这个现象还可见于soar(高飞)、scour(搜寻)、strange(奇怪的)等词;-camp-的本义是“空旷场地”;字面义“(跑)出场地”。“校园”是一片旷地(campus),人们爱在空地“扎营”(camp),“战役”常在空地打响(campaign)。
verb(动词)
双解例句
verb(动词)
小知识
To scamper is to move in a hurry. You and your friends might scamper to catch the bus, or your kitten might scamper to catch a mouse.
The verb scamper describes something that's moving in disorderly haste, often out of fear or excitement. You might notice that chipmunks scamper the instant your dog goes outside. You can also use scamper as a noun, when you talk about your death-defying scamper across town in an effort to be on time for your first day of work. Scamper was a very popular word in the late 1800s.
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单词用法
变化形式
第三人称单数: scampers过去式: scampered过去分词: scampered现在分词: scampering