stroll
stroll 英 [strəʊl] 美 [stroʊl]
n. 漫步;闲逛 v. 散步;闲逛
进行时:strolling 过去式:strolled 过去分词:strolled 第三人称单数:strolls 名词复数:strolls
- As a noun, a stroll is a leisurely walk. After a heavy meal, you may want to go out for a stroll to help you work off some of the calories. You also will take a stroll on your day off and the weather is nice.
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- n. 漫步;闲逛
- v. 散步;闲逛
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1. People were strolling along the beach.
人们在海滩漫步。
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2. We went for a stroll in the park.
我们去公园散了散步。
- stroll (n.) 1753, from stroll (v.).
- stroll (v.) c. 1600, a cant word introduced from the Continent, probably from dialectal German strollen, variant of Swiss German strolchen "to stroll about, loaf," from Strolch "vagabond, vagrant," also "fortuneteller," perhaps from Italian astrologo "astrologer." Related: Strolled; strolling.
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