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stroll
[strəʊl]
释义
n./v.散步
To wander on foot; to ramble idly or leisurely; to rove.
例句
Sheriff: Going for a stroll?
Van Pelt: Fresh air. (The Mentalist)
谢里夫:去散步?
万培尔:呼吸一下新鲜空气。(超感神探)
Ted: So Robin strolls over and I casually give her one of these, “Hey, what’s up?” (How I Meet Your Mother)
泰德:这时罗宾闲逛到我面前,我随意地对她说,“嘿,你好吗?”(老爸老妈的浪漫史)
Michael: We gotta do it above ground.
Franklin: So just a bunch of cons taking a stroll in the middle of the night for all the guards to see?(Prison Break)
迈克尔:我们得从地面上走。
富兰克林:一帮罪犯大半夜的出来溜跶周围全是警卫?(越狱)