单词 | stroll |
释义 | stroll (once / 338 pages) nv As a noun, a stroll is a leisurely walk. After a heavy meal, you may want to go out for a stroll to help you work off some of the calories. You also will take a stroll on your day off and the weather is nice. The word stroll originally came to English through the German word strollen, which means to wander aimlessly. The word stroll can also be used as a verb meaning to take a leisurely walk in which you do some wandering. You may enjoy a stroll through the park, along the beach, or down the city streets — take your time. WORD FAMILYstroll: strolled, stroller, strolling, strolls+/stroller: strollers USAGE EXAMPLESWhile strolling the streets of “the real Bedford Falls,” I encountered a man with the same Seahawks beanie I was wearing. Seattle Times(Jan 02, 2017) On a recent stroll through Olongapo, Mr. Cortez reflected fondly on the U.S. military’s rich history in the city and nearby Subic Bay. Washington Times(Jan 02, 2017) Earlier this year, we were strolling along a marina in Portugal and a family passed us – a mother, father and daughter. The Guardian(Dec 31, 2016) 1n a leisurely walk (usually in some public place) Syn|Hypo|Hyper amble, perambulation, promenade, saunter meander, ramble an aimless amble on a winding course walkabouta public stroll by a celebrity to meet people informally walk the act of walking somewhere 2v walk leisurely and with no apparent aim Syn|Hyper saunter walk use one's feet to advance; advance by steps |
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