walkabout 的定义
- Chiefly British. a walking tour.an informal public stroll taken by members of the royal family or by a political figure for the purpose of greeting and being seen by the public.
- Australian. a brief, informal leave from work, taken by an Aboriginal person to wander the bush, visit relatives, or return to native life.absence from work.
walkabout 近义词
等同于 hike
更多walkabout例句
- While the lens is designated as a macro, the 50mm focal length makes it more of a walkabout lens with macro capabilities.
- What was nice about this lens is how it is also a very nice walkabout lens.
- As a kid, after all, she had begged her mom to buy her cargo shorts so she could carry the rocks she collected during her walkabouts.
- At least that's what one well-wisher who met Kate Middleton as she went walkabout today thinks.
- Spectator Joanne Baldwin, 30, spoke to the Duchess during the walkabout.
- Next came a walkabout, with one little girl very hesitant to give up her flowers to Camilla.