单词 | wanderlust |
释义 | wanderlust From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishwanderlustwan‧der‧lust /ˈwɒndəlʌst $ ˈwɑːndər-/ noun [singular, uncountable]TRAVELa strong desire to travel to different placesExamples from the Corpuswanderlust• When I became a freelance writer in 1989, I finally found a career which could accommodate wanderlust.• Others come for a week or two; then, fired by wanderlust, they take off again.• But what I like about him most is his wanderlust.• They've never succeeded: sickness, hunger, wanderlust, something drives them on.• Daughter June had inherited some of her father's wanderlust and had a yearning for show business.• The day became sunny yet stayed cool, and l got the wanderlust to walk in the woods.Origin wanderlust (1900-2000) German wandern “to wander” + lust “desire” |
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