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wanderer

/won-der-er/US // ˈwɒn dər ər //

徒步旅行者,徒步者,驴友,徒步爱好者

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Scottish History.

    • : a Covenanter persecuted by Charles II and James II, especially one who fled home to follow rebellious Presbyterian ministers who refused to accept episcopacy.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Mumford Sons, “Hopeless Wanderer” That one time Jason Bateman, Ed Helms, Will Forte, and Jason Sudeikis had a jam session.

  • The beasts do not accept the type of death they bring; yet they accept the kind that the wanderer brings.

  • But the wanderer arrives out from the depths of time—he lives with his arms clasped tightly around hunger.

  • He is a wanderer who spends time at his family home in Mauritius, in Nice, and in New Mexico.

  • Like that unknown mother, she too had become a houseless wanderer, seeking for a home and shelter from a hard unfeeling world.

  • Mrs. Rushmere received the poor wanderer with open arms, and thought little of the additional trouble.

  • I had then telegraphed to a lawyer I knew in Montreal, and he had replied that he was on the track of the wanderer.

  • The Tin Woodman was so surprised at this frank speech that for a time he did nothing but stare hard at the boy Wanderer.

  • A knapsack was filled with food and given Woot the Wanderer to carry upon his back, for the food was for his use alone.