walkabout

英 ['wɔːkəbaʊt] 美 ['wɔkəbaʊt]
  • n. 徒步旅行;长期旅行;(澳洲土著的)短期丛林流浪
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walkabout 要人的出巡,(澳大利亚土著)短期丛林流浪

比喻用法。

walkabout (n.)
"periodic migration by a westernized Aboriginal into the bush," 1828, Australian English, from walk (v.) + about.
1. He was ambushed by angry protesters during a walkabout in Bolton.
他在博尔顿巡行时遭到愤怒的抗议者的围攻。

来自柯林斯例句

2. The Prime Minister insisted on going walkabout in Belfast.
首相坚持要到贝尔法斯特民众中走动走动。

来自柯林斯例句

3. John: Walkabout is a journey of spiritual renewal. Where one derive strength from the earth.
徒步旅游是一种精神得复兴,从那里我们可以得到土地的力量.

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