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pedestrianism

/puh-des-tree-uh-niz-uhm/US // pəˈdɛs tri əˌnɪz əm //

步行主义,行人主义,步行方式,步行者

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the exercise or practice of walking.
    • : commonplace or prosaic manner, quality, etc.

Examples

  • More mining than pedestrianism and more hot water bottling does mean that cheapness is something and nothing is subdued.

  • I had enjoyed all the pleasures of pedestrianism that I wished, and told Naigle to get me a horse for to-morrow.

  • The Doctor hesitated, then sacrificed himself; in the cause of the Thorne family pedestrianism seemed to be required of him.

  • An extraordinary feat of pedestrianism was performed, by a man of the name of Williams, steward to Mr. Crouch.

  • Some three or four days ago Lieutenant Duane gave up pedestrianism and took to riding his horse.