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viator

/vahy-ey-tawr, -ter/US // vaɪˈeɪ tɔr, -tər //UK // (vaɪˈeɪtɔː) //

维塔斯,维塔,维托尔,维托

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural vi·a·to·res [vahy-uh-tawr-eez, -tohr-]. /ˌvaɪ əˈtɔr iz, -ˈtoʊr-/.

    • : a wayfarer; traveler.

Examples

  • Siste viator iter—and part with poor Carlo—for whom there are now no more little passing troubles—no more little simple joys.

  • The vacuus viator is safer than one who carries such a valuable prize as an English gun.

  • He rewrote the book, adding more than a third, suppressing Viator, and introducing Venator.

  • In six weeks he was back again at Trieste and so ended Viator's 375 last expedition.

  • Wake siah memloose,—not long dead was the builder, and viator might camp here unquestioned.