stroll
verb /strəʊl/
/strəʊl/
[intransitive]动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they stroll | /strəʊl/ /strəʊl/ |
he / she / it strolls | /strəʊlz/ /strəʊlz/ |
past simple strolled | /strəʊld/ /strəʊld/ |
past participle strolled | /strəʊld/ /strəʊld/ |
-ing form strolling | /ˈstrəʊlɪŋ/ /ˈstrəʊlɪŋ/ |
- (+ adv./prep.) to walk somewhere in a slow relaxed way
散步;溜达;闲逛 - People were strolling along the beach.
人们在海滩漫步。
- He hummed to himself as he strolled leisurely through the streets.
他一边哼着小曲,一边悠闲地穿街过巷。 - They strolled down to the canal.
他们漫步走到了运河边。 - He strolled over to where Sue was sitting.
他漫步走到苏坐着的地方。 - I strolled through the market stalls, stopping occasionally.
我漫步穿过市场摊位,偶尔停下来。 - We can't have students strolling in whenever they feel like it.
我们不能让学生们想什么时候进来就什么时候进来。
Collocations Dictionaryadverb- casually
- leisurely
- slowly
- …
- across
- along
- around
- …
词源early 17th cent. (in the sense ‘roam as a vagrant’): probably from German strollen, strolchen, from Strolch ‘vagabond’, of unknown ultimate origin. - People were strolling along the beach.