释义 |
perambulationper‧am‧bu‧lation /pəˌræmbjəˈleɪʃən/ noun [countable] old-fashioned - On 20 July another perambulation of the Huntingdonshire Forest was ordered to be made.
- On the following day the jury signed a verdict that the 1277 perambulation still set forth the true bounds.
- The boundaries laid down followed fairly closely those of the perambulation of 1300.
- There was a window at each of the compass points, and, binoculars in hand, he made his slow perambulation.
a walk around a place, especially a slow walk for pleasure—perambulate /pəˈræmbjɑəleɪt/ verb [intransitive, transitive] |