walkabout

walkabout

美 [ˈwɔkəˌbaʊt]  英 [ˈwɔːkəˌbaʊt]

  • n.(要人的)出巡
  • 网络小姐弟荒原历险;徒步旅行;流浪生活

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n.

例句

It is unusual for letters to go walkabout (get lost)for that long, of course, but unexplained delays of a day or two are common.

当然信件丢失那么罕见莫名延迟普遍

Honestly, after talking it up so much in the preseason, then playing hard for the first two weeks, the defense has gone for a walkabout .

诚实季前这么并且努力比赛两个星期之后防守已经变成悠闲散步

She explained that before the inception of the project she had to walkabout one and a half hours to the nearest well.

项目开始之前不得不大约一个半小时才能最近水井

"He'd just gone off into the bush, " said the colonel. "We call it going walkabout. "

当时只是灌木丛,”中校说道,“我们这种行为称作离队出走”。

After waiting an hour, William did a walkabout and reached her place in the crowd.

那里一个小时威廉果真现身并且人群靠拢

From Australia, English took the words 'nugget', 'boomerang' and 'walkabout' - and in fact the whole concept of chain pubs.

英国人澳洲词汇:“天然金块”,“徒步旅行”——实际上就是连锁酒吧整体概念

The royal family went on a walkabout at the barbecue party, shaking hands with ordinary people.

皇室成员穿梭烤肉排队人群频频群众握手

Mr Cameron was also the first foreign leader to go walkabout in Tahrir Square last month.

上个月卡梅伦也是第一开罗解放广场漫步外国领导人

New Zealanders are understandably proud that the Queen chose their country for the first-ever walkabout eleven years ago.

选择新西兰进行首次非正式访问新西兰感到自豪可以理解

On our night walkabout underneath the Southern Cross, we saw a half-dozen big gray kangaroos feeding on brush.

当晚我们头顶十字徒步旅行看到五、六只袋鼠树丛

John: Walkabout is a journey of spiritual renewal. Where one derive strength from the earth.

徒步旅游一种精神复兴那里我们可以得到土地力量

They wear trendy clothes and walkabout in the market.

他们穿着时髦衣服市场沃克博特

Oh. Going walkabout. - Oh, yeah.

他们踏青-是的

Training of paraplegic patients fitted with Walkabout improves their performance of activities of daily living

截瘫患者装配行走训练日常生活活动能力分析