rove的意思和读音

rove

: [roʊv] : [rəʊv]

n.;【】()

v.

roves  roving  roved  

v.wander,roam,range,meander,travel

rovev.

1.[i][t]to travel from one place to another, often with no particular purpose

A quarter of a million refugees roved around the country.

bands of thieves who roved the countryside

2.[i](+ adv./prep.)if sb's eyesrove , the person keeps looking in different directions

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n.1.;【】()

na.1.“reeve”

v.1.to move around an area without a definite direction or purpose2.if your eyes rove around a place, you look all around it

na.1.The past tense and past participle of reeve

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2. plantation n. rove v. bid v. ...

3. plantation n. rove v. bid v. ...

4. Rovac rove Rovematic ...

5. routine rove rover ...

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1.In the wake of the announcement that Rove is leaving at the end of the month, the president chose to call him a dear friend.

2.Mr Rove failed to appreciate the degree to which the "politics of division" can lead to a backlash from middle-of-the-road voters.使”。

3.Karl Rove, who last week announced that he is quitting as George Bush's chief adviser, was all over the political talk shows last weekend.

4.The absence of Rove created a situation sort of like you know Paul McCartney without John Lennon , the music will be different.RoveCartneyJohnLennon,

5.Lonely winter, suffering soul, life, is willing to work for you, with a cigarette, rove all over the world.

6.To answer her question, the US was following, or at least emulating, China long before Mr Rove arrived in the White House.仿

7.Public servants make huge financial sacrifices to stay close to power. Mr Rove will now be able to join the speaking-and-consulting circuit.

8.Rove also caught up in this share of political term turmoil during his White House years.Rove

9.But even as Mr Rove defended his achievements, Washington's attention was turning to the question of who will replace him.

10.After Mr. Rove walked away, the gaggle of men excitedly recounted the conversation, reveling in their access.