peregrinate如何读

英:['perɪgrɪˌneɪt]

美:['perəgrɪˌneɪt]

peregrinate是什么意思

  • v.游历;旅行

peregrinate自然拼读

per·e·gri·nate

pe r gr neIt

peregrinate变形

第三人称单数:peregrinates

现在分词:peregrinating

过去式:peregrinated

过去分词:peregrinated

peregrinate扩展

peregrination (n.), peregrinator (n.)

peregrinate词根

词根:peregrine

adj.

peregrine 外来的,移住的

n.

peregrination 游历;旅行;旅程

peregrine 游隼(等于Falco peregrinus)

peregrinate英英释义

intransitive verb

to wander or travel from place to place, esp. by foot.Free of all responsibilities, she peregrinated around France for three months.

transitive verb

to journey or travel over.

peregrinate词源中文解释

"从一个地方到另一个地方旅行",来自1590年代的拉丁语 peregrinatus,是 peregrinari 的过去分词,意为"到国外旅行,成为外国人",比喻意义上是"漫游,流浪,四处旅行",来自 peregrinus,意为"来自外国,外国人",源自 peregre(副词)"在国外",本意为"来自国外,在罗马领土之外发现",由 per "离开"(参见 per)和 agri, ager 的所在地,意为"田野,领土,土地,国家"(源自 PIE 根 *agro- "田野")。

peregrinate词源英文解释

The first known use of peregrinate was in 1593

peregrinate儿童词典英英释义

perennial1 of 2adjective

present at all seasons of the year

perennial springs

living for several years usually with new leafy growth produced from the base each year

perennial daisies

persistent sense 1, constant

recurrent

flooding is a perennial problem

perennial2 of 2noun

a perennial plant

peremptoryadjective

not to be refused

a peremptory summons from the boss

expressing command

called for silence with a peremptory gesture

showing the attitude of one accustomed to command : arrogant

the peremptory tone caused resentment

peremptoryadjective

not to be refused

a peremptory summons from the boss

expressing command

called for silence with a peremptory gesture

showing the attitude of one accustomed to command : arrogant

the peremptory tone caused resentment

peregrinateverb

to travel especially on foot

peregrinateverb

to travel especially on foot

peregrinate 例句

1 They may be regarded as the present postulates of a new science of the whys and wherefores separating and setting apart, as so recognizably distinct, those peregrinating chemical mixtures: men and women.

2 That was not the day of peregrinating Princes.

3 This was a Silk Road which enabled the ancient men to peregrinate from West Asia.

这是一条能使古代人从西亚步行而至的丝绸之路。

4 He is too picked, too spruce, too affected, too odd, and, as it were, too peregrinate, as I may call it.

5 But I seem to travel, to peregrinate, less and less—and I am reduced to living on my past accumulations.

6 Sandy Graff did not strictly belong to the great peregrinating leisure class for whose benefit the Refuge had been more especially founded and built.

7 Presently he was conscious of a footstep, so faint, so subtle, that it might have come from a peregrinating ghost.

8 He is too picked, too spruce, too affected, too odd, as it were; too peregrinate, as I may call it; he draweth out the thread of his verbosity finer than the staple of his argument.

9 But its particular pleasures remained; New Orleans musicians who traveled north introduced others to jazz, while nightlife peregrinated toward the French Quarter and, eventually, Bourbon Street.

10 I sometimes go to Windsor, and the very next one I shall peregrinate over to Eton on the chance of a sight of his portrait.

11 She layed up to me like a pig to a rough post, and we peregrinated along for some distance until we were pretty nigh hum.

12 Herein, ignorance is the height of bliss, although, should a Yankee propensity for peregrinating stimulate you to become wiser by experience, I will not say that your folly will be more apparent than your wisdom.

13 For the rest of the day Milton and I peregrinated from one saloon back-room to another ... in each of which the boy seemed to be well known.

14 He is too picked, too spruce, too affected, too odd, As it were too peregrinate, as I may call it.

15 The old showman and his literary coadjutor were already tackling their horses to the wagon, with a design to peregrinate southwest along the seacoast.

16 A new straw hat was peregrinating along the fence near the two boys.

17 In July 1892—i.e. about nine months after his ordination as deacon—he took part in a kind of peregrinating mission tour through part of South Cornwall.

18 Having those moments to pause and peregrinate keeps us nimble for the duration — and I can only imagine how salutary they are for the cast.

19 The movement has even peregrinated into popular music.

20 He eyed her wonderingly, but she was looking very innocently at the peregrinating chipmunk.

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