traipse是什么意思

  • En [ treɪps]
  • Us [ treɪps]

详细释义

  • 0 to walk from one place to another, often feeling tired or bored -- (常指疲惫或无聊地)走,逛,晃荡

    • I spent the day traipsing around the shops, but found nothing suitable for her. 我逛了一天的商店,但是没有发现适合她的东西。

    • More than 6 million people traipse through the national park each year. 每年超过6百万人到国家公园徒步行走。

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双语用例

  • The irreconcilable duality of his being is restated every time he traipses awkwardly across the stage.

  • I hope that he will also deal with the anglers while he is about it, because they do a lot of traipsing about.

  • We have traipsed this building and we know.

  • Obviously the number must be greater if one includes married couples who are traipsing the streets looking for somewhere to stay.

  • It will be only those who have to traipse all over the countryside checking on developments being carried out by commonsense farmers.

  • People give blood to nearby villages; they do not want to have to traipse to some central point.

  • Then we all traipse back here again and resume the debate.

  • If the sheriff or those trying the case decide that it is important to examine the locus, all parties traipse off to the view.

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  • 中文繁体

    (常指疲憊或無聊地)走,逛,晃蕩…

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  • Português

    perambular…

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  • 日本語

    とぼとぼ歩く, ぶらぶら歩く…

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  • Catalan

    voltar…

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  • العربية

    يَتسَكّع…

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  • 한국어.

    터벅터벅 걷다…

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  • Italiano

    trascinarsi, arrancare…

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