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roving

/roh-ving/US // ˈroʊ vɪŋ //

游动,游动的,流动性,巡回演出

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : roaming or wandering.
    • : not assigned or restricted to any particular location, area, topic, etc.: a roving editor.
    • : not assigned to any particular diplomatic post but having a special mission: a roving ambassador.

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Examples

  • With all the motors, sensors, and robotic pieces to craft your own miniature troop, you will be able to build 7 roving robots with intelligent light sensors and advanced vibro-motor mechanics.

  • You’ll encounter roving and stage performers who rely on donations.

  • Plastic waste choked waterways, created breeding grounds for malaria-carrying mosquitoes, and could be deadly to roving livestock.

  • The place was secluded, allowing Giuliani to meet his sources away from the roving reporters, myself included, who were searching for him around the city’s more central restaurants and hotels.

  • Often, while traveling about the land, the Hunter will find herself caught in a roving red storm that affects everything in its path.

  • And, perhaps most importantly, you will find a roving cast of characters—the employees of distillery.

  • She had heard about my novel Roving Pack and read it after being diagnosed with cancer.

  • This philosophy quickly transforms our ride into a long, white roving chimney.

  • Her foreign tours include the Middle East, Europe, Africa, and several years as a roving foreign correspondent worldwide.

  • A roving gang of youths armed with bats and huge boom boxes hunt the band.

  • Here and there roving parties appeared, but having no recognized leaders, their existence did not invalidate the treaty.

  • The patch of soft green that I knew for the cottonwoods Rutter had spoken of drew my roving gaze whether I would or no.

  • Suddenly he took them in his arms and walked quickly over to the stove, his eye roving in search of a match-box.

  • "And when the roving spirit once lays hold of a lad, he must have his way—he is good for nothing else," said Dr. May.

  • And yet the wind was howling in the woods,The roving thunder bellowing in the clouds,Before the dawn had risen in the sky.

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