English-Thai Dictionary
lope
N การ วิ่ง เร็ว อย่าง สบายๆ kan-wing-reo-sa-bai-sa-bai
lope
VI วิ่ง เร็ว อย่าง สบายๆ trot jog wing-reo-sa-bai-sa-bai
loper
N คนที่ ก้าว เท้า ยาว
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
LOPE
pret.of leap. Obs.
LOPE
n.[See Leap. ] A leap; a long step. [A word in popular use in America. ]
LOPE
v.i.To leap; to move or run with a long step, as a dog.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
LOPE
LOPE Lope, imp.
Defn: of Leap. [Obs. ] And, laughing, lope into a tree. Spenser.
LOPE
Lope, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Loped; p. pr. & vb. n. Loping. ] Etym: [See Leap. ]
1. To leap; to dance. [Prov. Eng. ] "He that lopes on the ropes." Middleton.
2. To move with a lope, as a horse. [U.S.]
LOPE
LOPE Lope, n.
1. A leap; a long step. [Prov. Eng. ]
2. An easy gait, consisting of long running strides or leaps. [U.S.] The mustang goes rollicking ahead, with the eternal lope, ... a mixture of two or three gaits, as easy as the motions of a crade. T. B. Thorpe.
LOPEARED
LOPEARED Lop "eared `, a.
Defn: Having ears which lop or hang down.
LOPEMAN
LOPEMAN Lope "man, n.
Defn: Leaper; ropedancer. [Obs. ]
LOPER
LOPER Lop "er, n.
1. One who, or that which, lopes; esp. , a horse that lopes. [U.S.]
2. (Rope Making )
Defn: A swivel at one end of a ropewalk, used in laying the strands.
New American Oxford Dictionary
lope
lope |lōp loʊp | ▶verb [ no obj. ] run or move with a long bounding stride: the dog was loping along by his side | (as adj. loping ) : a loping stride. ▶noun [ in sing. ] a long bounding stride: they set off at a fast lope. ORIGIN Middle English: variant of Scots loup, from Old Norse hlaupa ‘leap. ’
loperamide
lo per a mide |lōˈperəˌmīd loʊˈpɛrəmaɪd | ▶noun Medicine a synthetic drug of the opiate class that inhibits peristalsis and is used to treat diarrhea. ORIGIN 1970s: probably from ( ch )lo (ro- ) + ( pi )per (idine ) + amide .
Oxford Dictionary
lope
lope |ləʊp | ▶verb [ no obj., with adverbial of direction ] walk or run with a long bounding stride: the dog was loping along by his side | (as adj. loping ) : a loping stride. ▶noun [ in sing. ] a long bounding stride: they set off at a fast lope. ORIGIN Middle English: variant of Scots loup, from Old Norse hlaupa ‘leap ’.
loperamide
loperamide |ləʊˈpɛrəmʌɪd | ▶noun [ mass noun ] Medicine a synthetic drug of the opiate class which inhibits peristalsis and is used to treat diarrhoea. ORIGIN 1970s: probably from ( ch )lo (ro- ) + ( pi )per (idine ) + amide .
Oxford Thesaurus
lope
lope verb he loped off down the corridor: stride, run, bound; lollop.
Duden Dictionary
Lope de Vega
Lo pe de Ve ga Eigenname |L o pe de Vega - - ˈveːga |spanischer Dichter
Spanish Dictionary
lopesco, -ca
lopesco, -ca adjetivo De Lope de Vega (escritor español, 1562 -1635 ), o relacionado con él o con su obra .SINÓNIMO lopista .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
lope
lope /loʊp /動詞 自動詞 〈ウサギなどが 〉大きく跳ぶ, 〈馬などが 〉ゆるく駆ける, 〈人が 〉大またでゆっくり歩く [走る ](along ).名詞 U 〖時にa ~〗大またの軽快な歩きぶり [走り ].