walkabout是什么意思,walkabout怎么读,
英式发音:[ˈwɔːkəbaʊt] 美式发音:[ˈwɔːkəbaʊt]
词根:walkaway
n.walkaway 轻易得到的胜利;徒步逃犯
1.From Australia, English took the words' nugget ', 'boomerang' and 'walkabout' - and in fact the whole concept of chain pubs.
英国人从澳洲拿来了“炸鸡块”、“飞去来器”和“徒步旅行”——实际上是连锁酒吧的整体概念。
2.The royal family went on a walkabout at the barbecue party, shaking hands with ordinary people.
皇室成员穿梭在烤肉排队的人群中,频频和群众握手。
3.The first‘Royal walkabout' took place during the visit by The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh to Australia and New Zealand in 1970.
第一次徒步旅行是1970年出访澳大利亚和新西兰期间。
4.Till today, Mr Jeyaretnam hasn't given up on the idea of forming a dream team with Mr Chiam and even invited Mr Chiam to join him at a RP West Coast Walkabout 2 days ago.
他至今甚至还没放弃与决定离开波东巴西区的詹时中组成“梦之队”的念头,并在前天邀约他一起到西海岸集选区走动。