saunter

saunter

美 [ˈsɔntər]  英 [ˈsɔːntə(r)]

  • v.悠闲地走;漫步;闲逛
  • n.闲逛;混日子
  • 网络溜达;傻姑姑闲逛;信步走

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英汉双解

v.
1.
[i]
+ adv./prep.
悠闲地走;漫步;闲逛to walk in a slow relaxed way
He sauntered by, looking as if he had all the time in the world.
他悠闲地走过,仿佛时间对他来说是无穷无尽的。

英汉解释

n.
1.
闲逛,闲荡;混日子

英英解释

v.

例句

Can't you see that I'm in a hurry, and I haven't got time to saunter along and chatter about the buttercups?

没有看见时间闲逛或是喋喋不休谈论什么属植物吗?

Wo men, legs crossed in discomfort or desperation, wait in line for the lavatory while men saunter in and out of their loos.

人们痛苦不堪或者绝望交叉双腿成长等待盥洗室然而人们从从容容进出他们洗手间

Take a deep calming breath and saunter slowly around the table, checking out what's there before you take anything.

冷静一口气然后慢慢餐桌之前检视一下到底哪些食物

walk, saunter, stride, trudge, shamble He strode into the station a few minutes before the train's departure.

火车离开分钟阔步走进火车站

In a place where most people saunter quietly, on this morning folks were dashing about with perplexed looks on their faces.

这个地方一般行人保持安静这个早上有一些疑窦往返

Sometimes in the summer my wife and I saunter there in the cool of the evening.

夏日内子有时黄昏阴凉时分那里散步

Saunter into it, and take a breath of refreshing nature, something may well remind you of your hometown miles away.

信步其中一口清新自然空气可能会想起遥远家乡

Whether you stroll, saunter, amble or stride, walking is good for you.

不管溜达漫步逛逛大步步行好处

I love to saunter in the spring breeze on a narrow mountain path bedecked with strawberries growing graciously like delicate red lanterns.

喜欢春风窄窄山径草莓精致灯笼一路殷勤

Some of the commonest synonyms for walk in the English language (such as trudge, stroll and saunter) have no clear etymological roots.

英语,“行走常见同义词没有如此清晰这些同义词跋涉闲逛漫步

When I watch TV, they would saunter by to sit next to me and play with me.

电视他们两个没事身边撒娇

During one walk they sing and saunter past a line of indifferent men.

一次过场她们走过一行不同男人

Locals and tourists saunter along with shopping bags.

当地居民旅游者带着购物袋子闲逛

Through the window, she saw Anderson saunter over.

透过车窗玻璃看到安德森慢悠悠过来

A group of ladies saunter down a road in Skegness in 1951 wearing floral, collared shirts and closed toe shoes

1951年,一群漫步斯凯格内斯街道女士她们穿着带有花色衬衫以及凉鞋

That's when l would appear and l'd saunter to the rear

此时出现漫步车厢

Have a saunter In the woods

漫步

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