caper

noun
🔊/ˈkeɪpə(r)/
🔊/ˈkeɪpər/
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  1. [usually plural] the small green flower bud of a Mediterranean bush, preserved in vinegar and used in preparing sauces and other dishes 刺山柑花蕾(产于地中海,腌泡于醋中用作调味料)
  2. (informal) an activity, especially one that is illegal or dangerous活动;(尤指)不法活动,危险活动
    • A call to the police should put an end to their little caper.给警察打个电话应该就能制止他们的胡闹。🔊🔊
    • He’s involved in some sort of organized crime caper.他卷入了某种有组织的犯罪活动。
    Topics Dangerc2
  3. a humorous film that contains a lot of action惊险喜剧片
    • a British spy caper英国间谍喜剧片
  4. a short jumping or dancing movement跳跃;雀跃;蹦蹦跳跳
    • He cut a little celebratory caper (= jumped or danced a few steps) in the middle of the road.他高兴得在路中央又蹦又跳的。🔊🔊
  5. Word Originnoun senses 2 to 4 late 16th cent.: abbreviation of capriole ‘a leap in dancing’. noun sense 1 late Middle English: from French câpres or Latin capparis, from Greek kapparis; later interpreted as plural, hence the loss of the final -s in the 16th cent.

caper

verb
🔊/ˈkeɪpə(r)/
🔊/ˈkeɪpər/
[intransitive] (formal)
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they caper
🔊/ˈkeɪpə(r)/
🔊/ˈkeɪpər/
he / she / it capers
🔊/ˈkeɪpəz/
🔊/ˈkeɪpərz/
past simple capered
🔊/ˈkeɪpəd/
🔊/ˈkeɪpərd/
past participle capered
🔊/ˈkeɪpəd/
🔊/ˈkeɪpərd/
-ing form capering
🔊/ˈkeɪpərɪŋ/
🔊/ˈkeɪpərɪŋ/
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  1. (+ adv./prep.) to run or jump around in a happy and excited way雀跃;欢跃Topics Feelingsc2
    Word Originverb late 16th cent.: abbreviation of capriole ‘a leap in dancing’.