roam
roam 英 [rəʊm] 美 [roʊm]
vi. 漫游,漫步;流浪 vt. 在…漫步,漫游;在…流浪 n. 漫步,漫游;流浪
进行时:roaming 过去式:roamed 过去分词:roamed 第三人称单数:roams 名词复数:roams
- When you wander without a plan or a specific destination, you roam. Your cat may stay close to your house when you let her outside, or she may roam around the neighborhood all day.
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- vi. 漫游,漫步;流浪
- vt. 在…漫步,漫游;在…流浪
- n. 漫步,漫游;流浪
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1. I like to roam around the fields.
我喜欢在田野中漫步。
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2. The rover should have at least one Martian year, or 687 days on Earth, to roam the planet, during which time it will collect, grind and analyze around 70 samples of rock and soil.
火星科学实验室至少要在火星上漫步一个火星年或者说687个地球日的时间,在其间它将收集、研磨并分析70个左右的岩石和土壤样品。
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3. I want to roam about and see all the wide world, yet I also yearn for a little sheltered nook; like a bird with its tiny nest for a dwelling, and the vast sky for flight.
我想到处漫游,饱览这个广大的世界,然而,我也渴望一个小小的隐蔽处所;像一只飞鸟,拥有一个微小的巢穴栖息,也想翱翔于浩瀚的天空。
- roam (v.) c. 1300, romen, possibly from Old English *ramian "act of wandering about," which is probably related to aræman "arise, lift up." There are no certain cognate forms in other Germanic languages, but Barnhart points to Old Norse reimuðr "act of wandering about," reimast "to haunt." "Except in late puns, there is no evidence of connexion with the Romance words denoting pilgrims or pilgrimages to Rome ...." [OED], such as Spanish romero "a pilot-fish; a pilgrim;" Old French romier "traveling as a pilgrim; a pilgrim," from Medieval Latin romerius "a pilgrim" (originally to Rome). Related: Roamed; roamer; roaming.
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