单词 | walkabout |
释义 | walkabout (wɔːkəbaʊt ) Word forms: walkabouts countable noun A walkabout is a walk by a king, queen, or other important person through a public place in order to meet people in an informal way. [mainly British] He was ambushed by angry protesters during a walkabout in Bolton. go (on a) walkabout phrase If a king, queen, or other important person goes walkabout or goes on a walkabout, he or she walks through crowds in a public place in order to meet people in an informal way. [British] The Prime Minister insisted on going walkabout in Belfast. |
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