sojourn
sojourn 英 [ˈsɒdʒən] 美 [ˈsoʊdʒɜrn]
n. 逗留;旅居 vi. 逗留;旅居
进行时:sojourning 过去式:sojourned 过去分词:sojourned 第三人称单数:sojourns 名词复数:sojourns
- A sojourn is a short stay or visit. If you want a fancy way to say that you took a trip to the countryside, you might talk about your country sojourn.
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- n. 逗留;旅居
- vi. 逗留;旅居
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1. The whole thing about that,the Egyptian sojourn the holy family goes to Egypt to escape the wicked king.
所有这个关于在埃及旅居,神圣家族逃往埃及,为了躲避邪恶君主。
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2. If you’ve read Time Was Soft There: A Paris sojourn at Shakespeare &Co. (and if you haven’t you should) then you are intimately familiar with this bookstore.
如果你看过《时间在此变得温柔——逗留巴黎“莎士比亚书店”》(如果你还没看过,那你真的该去看看),你一定会对这家书店感到无比亲切。
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3. Ford had only acquired it through a serious computer error towards the end of the fifteen years' sojourn he had spent on the planet Earth.
在十五年的地球旅居即将结束的时候,福特通过一次严重的电脑运行错误获得了这张运通卡。
- sojourn (n.) mid-13c., "temporary stay, visit," from Anglo-French sojorn, variant of Old French sejorn, from sejorner "stay or dwell for a time" (see sojourn (v.)).
- sojourn (v.) late 13c., "stay temporarily, reside for a time; visit;" also "reside permanently, dwell;" from Old French sojorner "stay or dwell for a time," from Vulgar Latin *subdiurnare "to spend the day" (source also of Italian soggiornare), from Latin sub- "under, until" (see sub-) + diurnare "to last long," from diurnus "of a day," from diurnum "day" (from PIE root *dyeu- "to shine"). Modern French séjourner formed via vowel dissimilation. Related: Sojourned; sojourning.
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