frisking

英 [ˈfrɪskɪŋ] 美 [ˈfrɪskɪŋ]

v.  搜(某人)的身; 活蹦乱跳
frisk的现在分词



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB (通常指用手)搜…的身
    If someone frisks you, they search you, usually with their hands in order to see if you are hiding a weapon or something else such as drugs in your clothes.
    1. Drago pushed him up against the wall and frisked him.
      德拉戈把他推到墙边搜他的身。

双语例句

  1. Sixteen years later, security guards were still frisking visitors before they entered the temple complex.
    16年后,在游客入寺之前,保安仍会对他们进行搜身。
  2. AN ASS climbed up to the roof of a building, and frisking about there, broke in the tiling.
    一个白痴-爬到了一座建筑的顶上,在哪里欢呼跳跃,将瓷砖打碎了。
  3. A pair of orioles alighted on the frisking branch of a weeping willow.
    一对黄鹂飞落在拂动着的柳树枝条上。
  4. Autumn wind rises; white clouds fly. Grass and trees wither; geese go south. A pair of orioles alighted on the frisking branch of a weeping willow.
    秋风起兮白云飞,草木黄落兮雁南归。一对黄鹂飞落在拂动着的柳树枝条上。

英英释义

noun

  1. the act of searching someone for concealed weapons or illegal drugs
    1. he gave the suspect a quick frisk

    Synonym:    frisk