Skip to main content

stroll

/strohl/US // stroʊl //UK // (strəʊl) //

闲逛,漫步,逛街,逛逛

Related Words

Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to walk leisurely as inclination directs; ramble; saunter; take a walk: to stroll along the beach.
    • : to wander or rove from place to place; roam: strolling troubadours.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to saunter along or through: to stroll the countryside.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a leisurely walk; ramble; saunter: a short stroll before supper.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Along this 220-mile route, learn about Iowa’s connections to the Underground Railroad at the Todd House, prance through flower fields at the Loess Hills Lavender Farm, and go for a stroll in Waubonsie State Park.

  • The caterpillars that did crawl under streetlights were also heavier—not enough that you’d notice it while out on a stroll, but enough to be clear on a laboratory scale.

  • This combo of breathability and warmth changes the way the world dresses for any chilly endeavor, from cycling to skiing, running to urban strolls.

  • Jeremy King thought he’d probably be deprived of the simple pleasure of taking his child for a stroll.

  • A recent one of mine took me on what was supposed to be a lovely evening stroll through New York City after a long work day of eye-frying screen time.

  • Williams said he went to the lake to take a stroll “because of his heart.”

  • After the rally is over, Malloy joins Padilla for a stroll through Fair Haven.

  • I hope I have time to stroll along the beautiful River Walk – it really is the heart and soul of the city!

  • As we stroll through SoHo, we spot a tall, thin, pale man dressed in all black with bottle-blond hair.

  • Tired of the classical sculptures, impressionist paintings, and chipped ancient relics you stroll past at your local art museum?

  • And when he took an underground stroll he was almost sure to find a few angleworms, which furnished most of his meals.

  • "I think I'll stroll down to the tavern and see this stranger," I replied carelessly.

  • When the waltz is over they stroll out with them into the garden, and order wine, and talk of changing their steamer date.

  • To-dau I went for a stroll by the river in whose blue waters are mirrored the willows and the houses that befringe its banks.

  • And now let us take a stroll, or rather let us walk, for a stroll implies pleasure, and I certainly cannot promise you that.