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strolling

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

漫步,闲逛,散步,逛逛

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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.

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Examples

  • We head out for our very slow stroll, greeting neighbor humans and dogs we know well and some we’ve never seen before.

  • He leaves his house just to take quick strolls around the neighborhood for some fresh air and exercise.

  • While visiting an agricultural college in Bangalore in 2009, I saw a termite mound for the first time during a stroll through campus.

  • While I no longer live in the city—ah suburban life, we meet again—I still go for an hourlong stroll most mornings.

  • When her mom isn’t reading or watching TV, she goes on walker-assisted strolls, circling the same pavement day after day.

  • In an Ohio Wal-Mart, John Crawford III was strolling around the store and had picked up an air rifle that was for sale there.

  • On the first afternoon of the three-day confab, as guests are still strolling in, the booth already has attracted a crowd.

  • In the villages people were out strolling, enjoying the first evening of fine spring weather.

  • Louis and Constance came strolling by and stopped to ask if we would join them.

  • Pictures of Mitt strolling through campus for Ole Miss gameday.

  • The lovers, who had laid their plans the night before, were already strolling toward the wharf.

  • For the man strolling directly towards the fountain was Prince Boris Mazaroff!

  • He had come up from Nancy that morning, and had since occupied the time in strolling about seeing the sights of the little place.

  • With a deep sigh he turned indoors for his hat, and went strolling down the avenue.

  • Each motion of the slow-strolling form in its clinging robes was a separate loveliness.