sojourn 的 2 个定义
- a temporary stay: during his sojourn in Paris.
- to stay for a time in a place; live temporarily: to sojourn on the Riviera for two months.
sojourn 近义词
brief travel; visit
travel briefly; visit
更多sojourn例句
- Prather decided a sojourn inthe corporate world would reduce the risk that her academic career would be consigned to real-world irrelevance.
- A stargazing sojourn is an inexpensive and enchanting way to break up summertime monotony.
- The most familiar neighborhood can then become the equivalent of a faraway vacation, since the most rewarding sojourns, no matter how short, are all about exploration and discovery.
- During her sojourn in Gunung Palung National Park as an undergrad, Webb began to witness firsthand a pathway for zoonotic transfer.
- The duration of their sojourns around their respective stars last anywhere from 200 days to as little as a single day.
- It is doubtless this sojourn that accounts for her ability to sing in French.
- Thus the pope, who has insisted that his sojourn in the Holy Land is “purely a religious” visit, will confront a delicate dilemma.
- That final jibe is a reference to Bennett's wife's success as a pastry chef during the couple's sojourn in New York a decade ago.
- After just a year in India, her sojourn seems to have paid off handsomely.
- The sojourn in Tel Aviv allowed Ajrami to understand Israel—something that he retained after he returned to Gaza.
- At last he arrived at Dieppe, and, after a sojourn there, he put to sea upon the 26th of this same month of February.
- However, a sojourn in a milder climate might prolong his life for a few months; so he advised Algeria.
- I am truly sorry, Monsieur de Garnache, that our sojourn here is coming to an end.
- What events for importance are comparable to the occurrences connected with his sojourn on earth?
- That same autumn did the King lead his host to Throndhjem, bringing-to at Nidaros, and there making ready for a winter sojourn.