英:[ˌperəgrɪˈneɪʃn]
美:[ˌpɛrɪɡrɪˈneʃən]
英:[ˌperəgrɪˈneɪʃn]
美:[ˌpɛrɪɡrɪˈneʃən]
词根:peregrine
adj.peregrine 外来的,移住的
n.peregrine 游隼(等于Falco peregrinus)
vi.peregrinate 徒步旅行
vt.peregrinate 游历;漫游;旅行
15世纪初, peregrinacioun,"一次旅行,朝圣",因此后来指"四处漫游或徘徊",源自古法语 peregrination "朝圣,长时间离开"(12世纪)或直接源自拉丁语 peregrinationem(主格 peregrinatio)"一次旅行,国外逗留",动作名词,来自过去分词词干 peregrinari "出国旅行",比喻意义上指"四处流浪,漫游",源自 peregrinus "来自外国,外国人",来自 peregre(副词)"在国外",本义上指"来自国外,在罗马领土之外发现",由 per "离开"(参见 per)+ agri, ager 的位格形式,指"田地,领土,土地,国家"(源自 PIE 词根 *agro- "田地")。早期英语中的词是 peregrinage(14世纪中期)。
The first known use of peregrinate was in 1593
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
1 The Asia Society is addressing peregrination and devotion directly in a deftly shaped exhibition called “Pilgrimage and Buddhist Art.”
2 The film centers on the peregrinations of a young Arab woman and a scruffy, middle-aged con man — a white European, apparently.
3 He will stick to it throughout, alternating Hamoutal’s increasingly harrowing flight with his own peregrinations to the places “in this mundane world” where he might find evidence of her passage.
4 Strangely, the “character” that probably changed most over the years was NBC, through its peregrinations in corporate ownership.
5 For these, Wurm lays out everyday materials that he finds in his peregrinations around a city.
6 Whatever the reason, he fills “Insomniac City” with musings about his afternoon and evening peregrinations, in which he chats up shopkeepers, addicts, models, homeless men and poor kids in skateboard parks.
7 At any rate, the Liszt work, based on a theme from Meyerbeer’s opera “Le Prophète,” offered almost as much to watch as to hear, with its virtuosic peregrinations over the keyboards and pedals.
8 The second, the third and the fourth part expatiated the peregrination of Yang Shen in Yun nan commonly and the poem that he wrote down.
第二、第三和第四部分共同阐述杨慎在滇的游历和写下的诗词作品。
9 I will admit to some measure of performance fatigue during my intensive immersion in the festival this year, and some relief when I had finished my peregrinations.
10 Every good peregrination through a new garden deserves a memorable ending, and Carey presents the ne plus ultra of payoffs, a splendiferous garden shed she calls Rose Cottage.
11 The ability to send massive space cruise liners on a solar peregrination would solve the problem of overcrowded jails at a stroke.
12 Guitarists crouched over their instruments, lost in private musical peregrinations.
13 To begin to grasp the magnitude of the family’s collective travels would take at least two viewings of the film accompanied by a who’s-who chart of its members and their peregrinations.
14 In addition a plexiglass case presents a multiple that he created: a backpack and camping supplies that in theory a collector might use for his own nomadic peregrinations.
15 All these peregrinations reveal new areas of the vast park.
16 A jaunt to the Waffle House across the street required a peregrination across a hot ocean of tarmac.
17 To see Doña Mari and Doña Lilia in the kitchen, frying eggs and checking the consomme, was a comfort offered not by bloodline but by the everyday peregrinations of habit and tiny, banal ritual.
18 Jamie has followed Jacobs' peregrinations, first to a stint as a sideshow carny, then as a successful revival preacher and evangelist.
19 And thus the writer’s euphoric westward peregrinations, by motor car, kindled a new spirit of domestic US travel: On the Road rather than On the Railroad.
20 Hence, the desperate peregrinations of vessels like the St. Louis, or of the rickety rafts aboard which so many of Padura’s countrymen have escaped.
1 漫游
roving meander rambling ramble wanderings roaming range roam swan rove bum around somewhere bum around knock around
2 长途旅行
5 旅行
trav travel itinerary traveling touristic viatical viatic trip tour journey cruise swing passage expedition safari trek going junket wayfaring junketeering go fare peregrinate go on a journey go on a trip make a journey cover ground make a trip run voyage jaunt wend sail take to the road ride travelling