rove
rove 英 [rəʊv] 美 [roʊv]
vt. 漫游于;漂泊于 vi. 流浪;飘忽不定 n. 流浪;徘徊;粗纺线
进行时:roving 过去式:roved 过去分词:roved 第三人称单数:roves
- To rove is to wander around, often aimlessly. You may like to rove at work or school, but chances are you’ve probably got somewhere you’re supposed to be.
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- vt. 漫游于;漂泊于
- vi. 流浪;飘忽不定
- n. 流浪;徘徊;粗纺线
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1. It is rove-Morris politics at its purest; and she and her husband are as skilled at it as anyone.
最纯洁的那是罗夫莫里斯政治。 而希拉里和她的丈夫和其他人一样擅长于这方面。
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2. Earlier this month, Karl rove told Fox News that Palin would require extensive preparation, "so that when she starts making these speeches, people say, 'You know what?
这个月初,卡尔·罗孚向福克斯新闻透漏到,佩林需要很精心的准备,“这样,在她做演讲的时候,人们就会说,‘你知道么?
- rove (v.) "to wander with no fixed destination," 1530s (earliest sense was "to shoot arrows at a mark selected at pleasure or at random," late 15c.); possibly a Midlands dialectal variant of northern English and Scottish rave "to wander, stray," from Middle English raven, probably from Old Norse rafa "to wander, rove" (compare rave (v.)). Influenced by rover, if not a back-formation from it. Related: Roved; roving.
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