There are many children gamboling around. 那儿有很多嬉戏蹦跳的儿童。
It's a real treat to have the opportunity to meet Dr. Gambol. 有机会见到甘博博士真的很难得。
You can swim with dolphins, gambol with newborn lambs, whale-watch at sea or go fishing for trout in pristine streams and rivers. 你可以与海豚同游、新生羊羔嬉戏、海上观鲸,或是在纯净的溪流中垂钓鳟鱼。
gambol gambolled, gambolling
[ noun ]
gay or light-hearted recreational activity for diversion or amusement
<noun.act> it was all done in play their frolic in the surf threatened to become ugly [ verb ]
Gambol \Gam"bol\, n. [OE. gambolde, gambaulde, F. gambade, gambol, fr. It. gambata kick, fr. L. gamba leg, akin to F. jambe, OF. also, gambe, fr. L. gamba, hoof or perh. joint: cf. Gr. ? a binding, winding, W., Ir. & Gael. cam crooked; perhaps akin to E. chamber: cf.F. gambiller to kick about. Cf. {Jamb}, n., {Gammon} ham, {Gambadoes}.] A skipping or leaping about in frolic; a hop; a sportive prank. --Dryden.
Gambol \Gam"bol\ v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Gamboled}, or {Gambolled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Gamboling} or {Gambolling}.] To dance and skip about in sport; to frisk; to skip; to play in frolic, like boys or lambs.
Wildlife on One: Noses of Nancite (BBC 1, 8.00) is filmed in the region of Costa Rica where coatis gambol through the trees and feast off turtle-eggs on the silver sands.