英:[ɡəu ˈwɔ:kəbaut]
美:[ɡo ˈwɔkəˌbaʊt]
英:[ɡəu ˈwɔ:kəbaut]
美:[ɡo ˈwɔkəˌbaʊt]
长时间四处漫游
idiom
to go on a walkabout (a long walking journey on land that is far from towns and cities)
an Aborigine who has gone walkabout
British, informal + humorous —used to say that something or someone cannot be found
My keys have gone walkabout.