stroll如何读

英:[strəʊl]

美:[stroʊl]

stroll英汉释义

v.(动词)
  1. vt. & vi. 闲逛 walk, especially slowly, for pleasure

stroll是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 闲逛
  2. 散步
  3. 漫步,蹓,溜达
  4. 游荡,徘徊
  5. 流浪
  6. 巡回演出
v. (动词)
  1. (在…)散步
  2. 闲逛,溜达,信步溜跶,闲荡
  3. 缓步走,慢慢地走,款步徐行, 漫步
  4. 巡回演出,游荡流动演出
  5. 走,踱
  6. 大步走
  7. 徘徊,徜徉
  8. 流浪,(为谋生)辗转各地

stroll变形

复数:strolls

第三人称单数:strolls

现在分词:strolling

过去式:strolled

过去分词:strolled

stroll词根

词根:stroll

n.

stroller 散步者;流浪者;(美)折叠式婴儿车;巡回演出的演员

stroll英英释义

intransitive verb

to walk slowly and without a definite goal or purpose, as for exercise or pleasure.We strolled along the beach.

transitive verb

to walk along, through, in, or on at a leisurely pace.We strolled the boardwalk, admiring the ocean view.

noun

a leisurely walk.Why don't we go for a stroll in the park?

stroll区别

 wander, stroll, roam, ramble

这组词都有“徘徊、漫游”的意思,其区别是:

wander指无目的地到处徘徊或闲荡。

stroll常指无明确目的他悠闲而缓慢地漫游。

roam常指在广阔地方以自得其乐的愉快心情作无固定目标的漫游。

ramble一般指走走停停,心情愉快,步履轻松。

以上来源于网络

 pace, stroll, strut, stride, walk

这组词都有“行走,徒步”的意思,其区别是:

pace指踱步,走步。

stroll多指走走停停,步子缓慢,悠闲自得,漫无目的。

strut指大摇大摆地走,含过分自信或自高自大意味。

stride着重步子大而且节奏有力,流露出匆忙、烦恼、得意等情绪。

walk最常用词,中性词,指除跑、跳之外所有移步的动作。

以上来源于网络

stroll词源中文解释

大约1600年,一种从欧洲引入的黑话词汇,可能来自方言德语 strollen,瑞士德语变体 strolchen,意为“闲逛,游荡”,源自 Strolch “流浪汉,游民”,也有“算命者”的意思,可能来自意大利语 astrologo “占星家”。相关词汇: Strolled; strolling。

stroll_体育行业词汇

散步

stroll词源英文解释

probably from German dialect strollen

The first known use of stroll was in 1668

stroll儿童词典英英释义

strongadjective

having or marked by great physical power : robust

having moral or mental power

having great resources (as of wealth)

of a specified number

an army ten thousand strong

being great or striking

a strong resemblance

forceful, cogent

strong arguments

not mild or weak : having much of some quality strong acid strong glasses

strong coffee

moving with rapidity or force

strong wind

enthusiastic, zealous

a strong believer in peace

not easily captured or overcome

a strong fort

well established : firm

strong traditions

having a disgusting or powerful odor or flavor : rank

of, relating to, or being a verb that forms the past tense by a change in the root vowel and the past participle usually by the addition of -en with or without change of the root vowel (as strive, strove, striven or drink, drank, drunk)

strollverb

to walk in a leisurely or idle manner : ramble

stroll 例句

1 Mom and I get off the bus in Chinatown and stroll down a packed street.

2 I felt like having a walk in the brisk air, and as I was strolling on the tarmac, I noticed some people standing by the airport fence.

3 When we returned from the quarry that afternoon, instead of washing up, which I normally did, I strolled over to the far end of the courtyard.

4 My dad strolled in with a tray topped with two soda cans and a plate of cookies.

5 But if I had really asked about a flower, he’d probably have continued strolling.

6 People were strolling along the beach.

人们在海滩漫步。

7 With that, he was off again to meet Miriam, to stroll hand in hand, maybe to make plans for a future life together.

8 The street they strolled had sparse, country-lazy traffic that never exceeded the speed limit.

9 There are several first calf, a dozen different coat color of Yanger grazing in leisurely stroll.

有几头小牛犊, 十几只毛色各异的羊儿在悠闲地漫步吃草.

10 Satisfied they were safe, I strolled into the kitchen, where I found Rosaleen sweeping up grits.

11 He broke off as several persons strolled up to inspect the picture.

12 “So I was totally freaked out at first,” she was saying as they walked, Maya strolling in between Joaquin and the other girl, Grace, who still hadn’t said much other than her initial outburst.

13 At sunset of that same long day, a stranger came strolling up the road from the village and paused at the Fosters’ gate.

14 It took me two or three minutes to stroll to the motel.

15 Its arms hung along its sides, and it moved soundlessly, relaxed, as if it wasn’t strolling out in the open in the middle of Lucille.

16 She decided to take a stroll in the garden.

她决定在花园散步。

17 I asked as we strolled down the aisle of instant fix-it supplies for bad stomachs, headaches, excess mucus, and other ailments.

18 On the fifth day, Lefty and Desdemona took a stroll on deck together.

19 Having shut the gates, most of the soldiers began to stroll away, leaving only two behind.

20 He let Fadi come with him to work the following weekend, and when he’d finished his shift at six a.m., they’d strolled through the city, eating chocolate doughnuts, joking, and—best of all—taking pictures.

stroll 同义词

1 巡回演出

road tour troupe wheel roadshow

2 轻而易举地做

breeze through toss off

13

steal slip

15 慢慢地走

pace lob

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