saunter如何读

英:[ˈsɔ:ntə(r)]

美:[ˈsɔntər]

saunter是什么意思

v. (动词)
  1. 闲逛
  2. 漫步
  3. 悠闲地走
  4. 闲荡
  5. 混日子
  6. 逍遥自在
  7. 踱来踱去
  8. 徘徊
  9. 信步
  10. 漫无目的地走
  11. 吊儿郎当地走
n. (名词)
  1. 闲逛
  2. 漫步
  3. 从容的步态
  4. 闲荡
  5. 混日子
  6. 悠闲的步态

saunter自然拼读

saun·ter

sawn tr

saunter变形

第三人称单数:saunters

现在分词:sauntering

过去式:sauntered

过去分词:sauntered

saunter词根

词根:saunter

n.

saunterer 漫步者

saunter英英释义

Noun

1. a careless leisurely gait;

"he walked with a kind of saunter as if he hadn't a care in the world"

2. a leisurely walk (usually in some public place)

Verb

1. walk leisurely and with no apparent aim

saunter词源中文解释

大约在1500年, santren 的意思是"沉思,陷入幻想",这个词的起源不明。"悠闲漫步"的含义出现在1660年代,可能是一个不同的词,尽管有许多荒谬的猜测,但它的起源也是未知的。克莱因引用了斯基特和默里的理论,认为这个词的意义是通过英法语 sauntrer(14世纪中期)从法语 s'aventurer "冒险"派生出来的。《世纪词典》认为这个理论存在困难,但"这是唯一有可能性的理论",然而,牛津英语词典认为这个理论"不太可能"。也可以参见这里。 相关词汇: Sauntered; saunterer; sauntering。

saunter词源英文解释

probably from Middle English santren to muse

The first known use of saunter was circa 1667

saunter儿童词典英英释义

savage1 of 2adjective

not tamed

savage beasts

very cruel and unrestrained

a savage beating

not cultivated : wild

the savage wilderness

offensive not civilized

savage customs

very critical or harsh

savage2 of 2noun

offensive a person belonging to a group with a low level of civilization

a brutal person

save1 of 3verb

to deliver from sin

to rescue or deliver from danger or harm

saved his friend from drowning

to keep from injury, destruction, waste, or loss

save the coat from damage by moths

to store (data) in a computer or on a storage device (as a flash drive)

to put aside for future use

save a little for later

to put aside money

saved up for a new bike

to make unnecessary : avoid

it will save your having to go back again

to keep from being lost to an opponent

saved the game

to avoid unnecessary waste or expense : economize

save on heat

to spend less money

buy now and save

to spend less by

save 25 percent

save2 of 3noun

a play that prevents an opponent from scoring or winning

the action of a relief pitcher in baseball in successfully protecting a team's leadalso: official credit for a save

save3 of 3preposition

except entry 1 sense 2

no hope save one

sautéverb

to fry in a small amount of fat

sausagenoun

highly seasoned ground meat (as pork) usually stuffed in casings

a roll of sausage meat in a casing

sausagenoun

highly seasoned ground meat (as pork) usually stuffed in casings

a roll of sausage meat in a casing

sauriannoun

any of a group of reptiles including the lizards and in older classifications the crocodiles and various extinct forms (as the dinosaurs) that look like lizards

saunterverb

to walk along in an idle or leisurely manner : stroll

saunter 例句

1 Let the Capitol and the districts run one another into the ground and then sauntered in to take power.

2 At this moment, Sissy happened to look out of the window and saw a burly cop sauntering by.

3 This part of the route should be an easy saunter.

这段路想必好走。

4 That was what she sang as she sauntered through the woods, and her voice hardly trembled at all.

5 And with that he turned and sauntered back into the feast, whistling a tune.

6 “The joys of car ownership,” my father said, sauntering away from me cheerfully.

7 Then he saunters right across it before I can grab him.

8 He responded to the occasion, blew her a return kiss with a ham-y fist, tipped his hat gallantly and sauntered off down his beat whistling “At the Devil’s Ball.”

9 A pale-skinned man with frosted hair and silver eyes sauntered forward first.

10 Do you really want to saunter through life?

你真的想闲混一辈子吗?

11 These were clothes for sauntering along the veranda at Mackinac or perhaps going on a jeep safari, but patently not for hiking.

12 They stood near the watering trough while the horses sauntered in from the hillsides for an evening drink.

13 A few of them sauntered along the dock, bending over to hoist long, yellow-spruce oars, getting the feel of them, contemplating their considerable heft.

14 She sauntered ahead, sitting with the other instructors.

15 We saunter through tempo step by step.

我们随节奏轻舞一步接一步。

16 He sauntered around with calm detachment, which seemed only to increase his appeal.

17 He tilted his cap toward his ear, then sauntered away through the yard.

18 I followed him outside, with three cats sauntering along behind us.

19 The ball went about as high as a young pine, then turned, slowly spun its seams once or twice, and sauntered on down until it bounced softly on the granite plate.

20 He tipped his hat toward her and sauntered off, leaving Petty Officer Lac standing dumbfounded on the dock.

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