单词 | stroll |
释义 | stroll (stroʊl ) Word forms: strolls , strolling , strolled verb If you stroll somewhere, you walk there in a slow, relaxed way. A young couple stroll past me hand in hand. [VERB preposition/adverb] Afterwards, we strolled back, put the kettle on and settled down with the newspapers. [VERB preposition/adverb] Synonyms: walk, ramble, amble, wander Stroll is also a noun. After dinner, I took a stroll round the city. stroller Word forms: strollers countable noun The foggy streets were virtually empty, except for the occasional evening stroller. Collocations: stroll away The beach, a five-minute stroll away, had a hard act to follow. The Sun There are two lovely beaches a ten-minute stroll away. The Sun Baths are transformative or transportative, as though they might stroll away on their own claw-footed legs. The Times Literary Supplement Breakfast may be a short stroll away, but it's worth it; a nearby farm shop that sells fab home-made breads and waffles. Times, Sunday Times There's a large enclosed garden, while sand dunes and beach huts are only a short stroll away. The Sun You can then take a stroll in the stupendous gardens or enjoy an afternoon tea. The Sun (2011) When the weather is calm, take a stroll around the unusual island. Times, Sunday Times (2016) I just took a stroll round the block to test the balance of this thing - get all the straps and buckles comme il faut. MOONDROP TO MURDER I spent an amazing afternoon lounging by the pool, watching three elephants taking a stroll around the perimeter fence. The Sun (2013) Translations: Chinese: 徜徉, 溜达 Japanese: ぶらぶら歩き, ぶらぶら歩く |
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