单词 | 漫游 |
释义 | 〔wilder〕wanderen [to wander] * see wander wanderen [漫游] * 参见 wander〔wander〕Gad suggests restless, pointless wandering: Gad 表示不停歇的、无意义的漫游: 〔errantry〕The condition of traveling or roving about, especially in search of adventure.漫游:尤指为追求冒险经历而进行的旅游或漫游〔roam〕To move about without purpose or plan; wander.See Synonyms at wander 没有目的或计划地四处走动;漫游 参见 wander〔prowl〕To rove furtively or with predatory intent:潜行:偷偷摸摸地漫游或为捕获猎物而游荡:〔gaberdine〕perhaps from Middle High German wallevart [pilgrimage] 可能源自 中古高地德语 wallevart [旅行,漫游] 〔meander〕To move aimlessly and idly without fixed direction:漫游,闲逛:无目的地和无固定方向地走动:〔rove〕To roam or wander around, over, or through.See Synonyms at wander 漫游于,流浪于:在…上漫游、流浪或穿过 参见 wander〔swan〕"Swanning around Europe nowadays, are we?”(Jeffrey Archer)“现在我们正漫游欧洲,是吗?”(杰弗里·阿切尔)〔Dodgson〕British mathematician and writer. His stories about Alice, invented to amuse the young daughter of a friend, appear in the classicsAlice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865) and Through the Looking-Glass (1872). 道奇森,查尔斯·卢特维奇:(1832-1898) 英国数学家和作家。他经由为娱乐朋友的小女孩而写的关于艾丽斯的书而闻名,它们是《艾丽斯漫游仙境》 (1865年)和 《通过梳妆镜》 (1872年) 〔erratic〕from errāre [to wander] * see ers- 源自 errāre [漫游] * 参见 ers- 〔wanderlust〕wandern [to wander] from Middle High German wandern [漫游] 源自 中古高地德语 〔Gulliver〕An Englishman who travels to the imaginary lands of Lilliput, Brobdingnag, and Laputa, and the country of the Houyhnhnms in Jonathan Swift's satireGulliver's Travels (1726). 格列佛:在乔纳森·斯威夫特的讽刺作品格列佛游记 (1726年)中,一个曾漫游过想象中的小人国、大人国、浮岛和马国的英国人 〔Cobbett〕British journalist and social reformer noted for hisRural Rides (1830), a collection of essays showing the deterioration of rural life brought about by the Industrial Revolution. 古伯特,威廉:(1763?-1835) 英国新闻工作者和社会改革家,因作品文集《乡村漫游》 (1830年)闻名,该文集揭示了工业革命引起农村生活的恶化 〔on〕Ontois more specific, however, in indicating that the motion was initiated from an outside point.He wandered onto the battlefield means that he began his wandering at some point off the battlefield. He wandered on the battlefield may mean that his wandering began on the battlefield. · In constructions whereon is an adverb attached to a verb, it should not be joined withto to form the single word onto: Onto更具体, 但表示的动作是从外面一点开始的。He wandered onto the battlefield 指他是从战场外面一点开始漫游的。 He wandered on the battlefield 可能意为是在战场上他开始漫游的。 当on 在结构上作为连接动词的副词时, 不应该和to 连接在一起形成一个单独的词 onto: 〔cruise〕To go or move along, especially in an unhurried or unconcerned fashion:漫游:缓慢地行进或移动,尤指悠闲随意地漫游:〔vagile〕Latin vagus [wandering] 拉丁语 vagus [漫游] 〔expatiate〕To wander freely.漫游:自由地到处走动〔troll〕Middle English trollen [to wander about] 中古英语 trollen [漫游] 〔planet〕from planasthai [to wander] * see pelə- 2源自 planasthai [漫游] * 参见 pelə- 2〔vagabond〕To lead the life of a vagabond; roam about.流浪:过流浪者的生活;漫游〔Tenniel〕British cartoonist and illustrator ofAlice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865). 坦尼尔爵士,约翰:(1820-1914) 英国漫画家,他为《艾丽丝漫游奇境记》 (1865年)配了插图 〔knock〕To wander from place to place:游历:从一个地方漫游到另一个地方:〔extravaganza〕from Medieval Latin extrāvagāns extrāvagant- [present participle of] extrāvagārī [to wander] * see extravagant 源自 中世纪拉丁语 extrāvagāns extrāvagant- extrāvagārī的现在分词 [漫游] * 参见 extravagant〔vagile〕Characterized by vagility; able to move about or disperse in a given environment:漫游的:以漫游为特征的;能够在给定的环境里游移或传播的:〔vagility〕The capacity or tendency of an organism or a species to move about or disperse in a given environment.漫游:某机体或种群在特定环境里游移或传播的能力或倾向〔maunder〕To move or act aimlessly or vaguely; wander.游荡,闲逛,徘徊:无目的或无精打采地移动或行动;漫游〔gallivant〕To roam about in search of pleasure or amusement.See Synonyms at wander 游荡,游乐:为了找寻快乐或娱乐而闲逛、漫游 参见 wander〔vagile〕a vagile animal species.漫游的动物种类〔stray〕To wander about without a destination or purpose; roam.See Synonyms at wander 闲逛:没有方向或目的四处游荡;漫游 参见 wander〔prowl〕To roam through stealthily, as in search of prey or plunder:潜行于…:偷偷地漫游,比如为了获取猎物或赃物:〔wander〕My parents wanted me to stop gadding about unaccompanied in foreign cities. 我父母希望我中止在外国城市的单身漫游 〔walk〕To appear as a supernatural being:出现,漫游:如同一个超自然物般出现:〔range〕The act of wandering or roaming over a large area.漫游,闲逛:在某个很大范围内无目的游荡的行为〔extravagant〕Middle English [unusual, rambling] 中古英语 [不寻常的,漫游] 〔divagate〕Latin vagārī [to wander] from vagus [wandering] 拉丁语 vagārī [漫游] 源自 vagus [漫游的,偏离的,迷路的] 〔Tieck〕German writer known for his early romantic works, such asFranz Sternbald's Wanderings (1798), and his later realistic works, including Life's Overflow (1837). 蒂克,路德维格:(1773-1853) 德同作家,早期作品为浪漫主义风格,如《弗兰茨·施特恩巴德的漫游》 (1798年),晚期作品为现实主义风格,如 《生活的泛滥》 (1837年) |
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