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jaunt

/jawnt, jahnt/US // dʒɔnt, dʒɑnt //UK // (dʒɔːnt) //

郊游,短途旅行,远行,短途跋涉

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a short journey, especially one taken for pleasure.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to make a short journey.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounexpedition
Synonyms
excursion游览,游玩,游历,旅游jog慢跑,慢走,慢步走,慢步跑journey旅程,旅行,行程,旅途junket旅行团,旅行社,旅行者,旅行车picnic野餐,野炊,野餐会,野餐的ramble漫步,漫步在路上safari野生动物园,野生动物,游猎,野外活动stroll闲逛,漫步,逛街,逛逛trek跋涉,跋山涉水,徒步旅行,跋扈adventure冒险,探险,历险,冒险之旅airing晾晒,播放,晾干,晾衣amble埋头苦干,模糊,模糊的,埋头苦干的人beat打,殴打,拍打,击打canter慢跑,慢步走,慢走,慢腾腾的circuit电路,回路,回环,回回路路constitutional宪法,宪政,宪制,宪法规定course课程,历程,进程,航线cruise巡航,邮轮,巡游,游轮drive驱动器,驱动,驾驶,驱动力frolic嬉戏,嬉戏玩耍,嬉闹,嬉戏打闹gallop驰骋,奔跑,奔腾,飞奔hike徒步旅行,加息,远足,徒步行走march进行曲,行进,前进,行军outing出游,郊游,外出旅游,外出patrol巡逻,巡逻队,巡查,巡视peregrination寻路,寻访,寻根之旅,寻踪promenade长廊,海滨长廊,滨海大道prowl徘徊,徘徊不前,徘徊不定,徘徊不前的人ride乘坐,骑车,骑马,驾round围绕,圆形的,围绕着,绕过roundabout迂回曲折,迂回,迂回式,绕行run运行,运转,运作,运行中sally莎莉,莎莉娅,莎士比亚,莎丽saunter步行,步行者,行走,漫步tour巡演,巡回演出,旅游,旅行tramp流浪汉,流浪者,踯躅不前,踯躅不前者travel旅行,旅游,旅程,旅trip旅行,旅程,旅程中,旅行中turn变成,转弯,变成了,转变voyage航行,航程,旅行,航次walk走,走路,走动,走走

Examples

  • If you don’t have a pet, lockdown without constant potty breaks or jaunts through the neighborhood can be even more contained.

  • A casual jaunt over to Mars no longer seems like a fantastical vision statement.

  • Doctors immediately criticized the jaunt outside Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, saying the president had put everyone inside the vehicle at risk.

  • Because I want the ability to leave my iPhone, and all its distractions, at home during my neighborhood jaunts.

  • As we’ll see, their union targets automating the elaborate dance between lenders and lawyers that turns what’s now a long journey into a digital jaunt.

  • I went back while Lorne [Michaels] was on his 5-year jaunt in the wilderness, and Ebersol was producing.

  • No flight is ever allowed to take off without a safety demonstration, and this jaunt is no different.

  • Our driver for our weekend jaunt into the mountains was right out of central casting.

  • They even tacked an extra day onto the jaunt, playing hooky that Tuesday.

  • There is no reason to think that Palin's jaunt abroad will be any more successful.

  • Their journeyings were on the scale of a jaunt to Switzerland as compared with Mr. Norman's.

  • Usually when on a shooting jaunt of several hours from camp several porters go along to carry home the game.

  • I think we'll go for a jaunt, if you're ready, as the light falls quickly here.

  • This has been a long excursus, and we must get back to our jaunt on the plain.

  • “Why, this might be an up-the-river jaunt,” said Denham, as the appetising daintiness of each article of food revealed itself.