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wanderlust

/won-der-luhst/US // ˈwɒn dərˌlʌst //UK // (ˈwɒndəˌlʌst) //

嗜好流浪,嗜好旅行,嗜好游荡,嗜好旅行的人

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a strong, innate desire to rove or travel about.

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Examples

  • That’s the wanderlust reward so many students, reeling from more than a year of distance learning, are craving.

  • The first rule of picking out the best gifts for travelers is to choose useful gear that will enhance wanderlust rather than hinder it.

  • Still, vaccines are offering hope that Americans will rediscover their wanderlust and cast off the limitations of video chats and telephone calls.

  • These are seriously fun journeys that allow users to satisfy their wanderlust without a plane ticket.

  • Wanderlust stresses a no-harm-done mantra, and their intention is not, as Austin puts it, “to poke holes in the security theater.”

  • With the watch, Wanderlust found a way to cover costs and ensure a varied and trustworthy clientele.

  • The Night Heron was the first adventure Wanderlust opened up to an audience larger than a pre-set guest list.

  • The Wanderlust Projects duo are building bars in water towers and romantic getaways in abandoned resorts.

  • Easy as life was for Gorky in this city, where he remained for a while, the "wanderlust" again seized him.

  • He was a boyish and attractive individual whom the wanderlust had driven westward from his home in Wisconsin.

  • The Wanderlust becomes chronic, and mainly because it was not treated properly in its intermittent stage.

  • The sweet fragrance of blossoming orchards tingled in your nostrils and thrilled you with wanderlust.

  • Moonlight nights had come and the wanderlust was growing more and more insistent in his veins.