1.(猫儿等)欢跃,蹦跳;快活的时刻
2.〈俚〉搜身
1.欢跃,跳跳蹦蹦
2.〈俚〉搜查(身体)
3.(轻快地)摇动
4.〈俚〉扒窃
1.欢跃,跳跳蹦蹦
2.〈俚〉搜查(身体)
3.(轻快地)摇动
4.〈俚〉扒窃
1.to search someone with your hands in order to see if they are carrying anything illegal such as a gun or drugs
2.if young animals frisk, they run and jump
1.Hundreds of men in Mission Hill whose only connection to the case was that they were young and black were stopped and frisked.
团山的人,他们的唯一连接的情况下,他们年轻,黑色的数百名停止和搜身。
2.New Zealand Prime Minister Clark said she was frisked for explosives by Australian airport security staff, AP reported Monday.
美联社周一报道,新西兰总理克拉克表示,澳大利亚机场安全人员对她搜身检查是否有爆炸物。
3.The professor was slammed against the wall , his body frisked , his wrists handcuffed, his dignity lost .
教授被猛推倒墙上,被搜了身,手被拷着,尊严尽失。
4.The passengers were frisked before they were allowed to board the plane.
乘客们在被允许登上飞机前先被搜身。
5.The discrepancy, the researchers asserted, is because NYPD officers stopped and frisked blacks and Latinos at a dramatically higher rate.
这种差距,研究者指出是纽约警察高频度的对黑人和拉丁裔人进行搜身。
6.When I was wheeled out of Recovery later that day, bandaged waist to ankle, three officers and an armed sheriff frisked me.
那天稍晚的时候我坐着轮椅从康复室出来,从腰到脚都缠着绷带,有三名警官和一位拿枪的警长给我搜身。
7.With the Farmer came his Lapdog, who danced about and licked his hand and frisked about as happy as could be.
对跳舞的哈巴狗,舔他的主人的手,搜身约非常高兴,因为可以。
8.He kept a studied, official silence as he frisked me and stamped my boarding pass.
他保持着一种审慎的、官方的沉默完成了安检,然后在我的登机牌上盖了章。
9.The pickpocket frisked him of his wallet.
扒手把他的钱包偷走了。
10.Age, race and whether the person was frisked are also recorded.
年龄,种族以及被搜查的人是否也被记录了。