traipse如何读

英:[treɪps]

美:[treps]

traipse是什么意思

v. (动词)
  1. <口>游荡
  2. 闲荡
  3. 漫步
  4. 疲惫地走
n. (名词)
  1. 闲逛
  2. 闲荡
  3. 长途跋涉
  4. 邋遢女人

traipse变形

复数:traipses

第三人称单数:traipses

现在分词:traipsing

过去式:traipsed

过去分词:traipsed

traipse英英释义

verb

intransitive verb

to go on foot : walk children traipsing at her heelsalso: to walk or travel about without apparent plan but with or without a purpose a week traipsing through the Ozarks traipsing from office to office

traipsed over to the restaurant

transitive verb

tramp, walk

traipse the countryside

traipse词源中文解释

1590年代,起源不明,可能来自方言法语 trepasser “越过或超越”,源自古法语 trespasser “穿过,横跨,违反”(参见 trespass)。或者来自与中古荷兰语 trappen,方言挪威语 trappa “踩,踏”相关的来源(参见 trap(n.))。利伯曼指出,它类似于德语 traben “跋涉”,“以及其他几种欧洲语言中意味着‘跋涉; 漫游; 逃离’的类似动词。它们似乎是1400年至1700年间士兵和流浪汉的俚语。很可能,它们起源于拟声词,并从低地德语传播到邻近的语言。” 相关: Traipsed; traipsing。

traipse词源英文解释

origin unknown

The first known use of traipse was in 1647

traipse儿童词典英英释义

traitorousadjective

guilty or capable of treason

amounting to treason

traitorous acts

traitornoun

one who betrays another's trust or is false to an obligation or duty

one who commits treason

traipseverb

to walk or wander about

traipse 例句

1 A feisty Italian, a battling Hungarian, a brazen American, a virginal bellhop and many other characters end up traipsing through that suite.

2 The center of the action ends up being the hotel’s lobby, which everyone traipses through to get from one place to the next – and also where the fangirls were planted.

3 Returning to Bellini's visual nonsequitur role, the man serenely traipsing around in nothing but a bath towel underscores their take on aging and physical change.

4 And we were having to regularly pump shampoo foam all over the ground, so as we walked through, suds would traipse off our feet.

5 I expected Big Ma to put an end to Vonetta and Fern’s traipsing and prancing but she said she was tired and needed to sit down.

6 Since the BBC restarted “Top Gear” in 2002, the cars tended to take a back seat to the hosts’ antics as they traipsed the globe.

7 Law enforcement officers with Kevlar vests and automatic guns traipse through the house and around her prone form, shoo the neighbors away and trade quips with the dispatcher.

8 Mahaney traipsed around in the dark, photographing buildings and cars caked with layers of snow.

9 Gilmore's lean, Texas warble brought a piercing quality "In the Pines," and his accentuated delivery pushed the traipsing beat of "Deep Ellum Blues."

10 We traipsed down a steep, dusty path, through a thick forest and onto a shoreline of stubby grass and sand.

11 That means the thousands of visitors who traipsed through the installation between Monday and Wednesday were the lucky ones.

12 “It’s not really his thing to be, like, traipsing all over Europe and hanging out with all my crew and dancers and singers.”

13 Which is to say that I would happily binge-watch a half-dozen seasons of “The Anghelache Files,” with Cristi in his iron-gray suit and quizzical mien traipsing in and out of trouble in various exotic locations.

14 I traipsed home disconsolately after my fruitless, final search.

最后一次没什么指望的搜寻之后,我郁郁寡欢地拖曳着步子回家.

15 The last time I felt this way was when Jackson came traipsing through the door.

16 Still, if people go to the trouble of traipsing to the toy store to buy your toddler a gift, they should be thanked for their efforts.

17 I've had enough of traipsing round churches.

18 When the whim takes him, he will traipse across the boundaries of taste and embarrassment without even indicating that he knows they're there.

19 Mammachi had a separate entrance built for Chacko’s room, which was at the eastern end of the house, so that the objects of his “Needs” wouldn’t have to go traipsing through the house.

20 So, I traipsed over to Home Depot with a rough idea of the color I wanted, but also totally open for inspiration to strike me while flipping through paint swatches.

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