roam 的 3 个定义
- to walk, go, or travel without a fixed purpose or direction; ramble; wander; rove: to roam about the world.
- to wander over or through: to roam the countryside.
- an act or instance of roaming; a ramble.
roam 近义词
wander about
更多roam例句
- Reports this week said they were free to roam around Qatar and were not confined to house arrest.
- Angels begin consorting with human women, and giants roam the earth.
- Sure, brutes and warlords still roam the region, but the worst enemies no longer wear uniforms or wield guerrilla manuals.
- The evening before, Mischief Night, pranksters roam the dark.
- In the script, the cheetahs drift from their owner and roam suburban Mexico unattended.
- Thus four thousand Indians at most roam through, rather than occupy, these vast stretches of inland territory and sea-shore.
- It would be too dismal for Gwynne to roam through the purlieus with a policeman—and he cannot come down often.
- He does not keep them in barns, or feed them with hay, but they roam over the hills, and feed on grass both in winter and summer.
- He hasn't the nerve to forsake his native heath and roam the wide world, a free and independent gentleman.
- Overwhelming it was, furious, relentless; his thoughts strove to roam, but it seized him by the hair and dragged him back.