pelt  
 verb uk/pelt/ us/pelt/
  (THROW)      
  [ T ]连续投掷 
to throw a number of things quickly at someone or something
  We saw rioters pelting police with bricks and bottles. 我们看见暴乱分子向警察投掷砖头和瓶子。 
   (RUN)      
 [ I + adv/prep ] informal飞跑 
to run fast
  The children pelted down the bank. 孩子们冲下河堤。 
 Idiom   
pelt (down)idiom  (雨)倾泻而下;下大雨
to rain heavily
  It's pelting down (with rain). 正下着倾盆大雨。 
 pelt  
noun uk/pelt/ us/pelt/
  (SKIN)     
  [ C ](死去动物的)毛皮,皮 
the skin and fur of a dead animal, or the skin with the fur removed
   (RUN)     
at full pelt UK 全速地,开足马力地
running as fast as possible
  We ran at full pelt along a rough track.
 Suddenly, his horse galloped forward at full pelt.
 Tommy chased the man at full pelt and tackled him to the ground.
 He was charging at full pelttowards the goal.
 The boys were running at full pelt in our direction.