[no obj.](archaic or humorous)enjoy oneself unrestrainedly; frolic (古幽默)尽情享受;欢娱 a painting of lords and ladies disporting themselves by a lake. 一幅贵族贵妇在湖边尽情欢娱的图画。
noun
[mass noun](archaic)diversion from work or serious matters; recreation or amusement (古)解闷;消遣;娱乐 the King and all his Court were met for solace and disport. 国王和整个宫廷都聚在一起消遣娱乐。 ■[count noun](archaic)a pastime, game, or sport (古)娱乐活动;游戏;运动
语源
late Middle English: from Old French desporter, from des- 'away' + porter 'carry' (from Latin portare)