释义 |
gondole, v.|gɒnˈdəʊl| [Back-formation from gondola.] intr. To travel in a gondola. Also trans., to propel (a gondola).
1874W. James Let. 13 Feb. in R. B. Perry Tht. & Char. W. James (1935) I. 354 Three days have I gondoled and picture-gazed, under a cloudless sky. 1928Daily Express 6 July 13/6 Sir Robert Witt..used to ‘gondole’ his own gondola when he went to Venice. 1956R. Macaulay Towers of Trebizond 281 The one who had lent us this palazzo had left his servants in it—a cook and a gondolier—so we gondoled everywhere and ate well. |