saunter的意思和读音

saunter

: [ˈsɔntər] : [ˈsɔːntə(r)]

v.

n.

saunters  

v.hurry

v.stroll,walk,amble,mosey,meander

saunterv.

1.[i]+ adv./prep.to walk in a slow relaxed way

He sauntered by, looking as if he had all the time in the world.仿

n.1.,;

v.1.to walk in a slow and relaxed way

1. daunt saunter acumen ...

2. disinter saunter barter ...

3. 〖 sluice;chute〗 〖 stroll;saunter;goforawalk〗 〖 slipaway;sneakaway〗 ...

4., ... [turn] [saunter;stroll] , [appear before one’s eyes repeatedly] ...

5. verdict saunter article 西 ...

6. ... wade saunter march ...

7. 46. neurosis: 。 47. saunter: 。 48. anticoagulant: ...

8. jaunt saunter taunt ...

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1.Can't you see that I'm in a hurry, and I haven't got time to saunter along and chatter about the buttercups?

2.Wo men, legs crossed in discomfort or desperation, wait in line for the lavatory while men saunter in and out of their loos.

3.Take a deep calming breath and saunter slowly around the table, checking out what's there before you take anything.

4.walk, saunter, stride, trudge, shamble He strode into the station a few minutes before the train's departure.

5.In a place where most people saunter quietly, on this morning folks were dashing about with perplexed looks on their faces.

6.Sometimes in the summer my wife and I saunter there in the cool of the evening.

7.Saunter into it, and take a breath of refreshing nature, something may well remind you of your hometown miles away.

8.Whether you stroll, saunter, amble or stride, walking is good for you.

9.I love to saunter in the spring breeze on a narrow mountain path bedecked with strawberries growing graciously like delicate red lanterns.

10.Some of the commonest synonyms for walk in the English language (such as trudge, stroll and saunter) have no clear etymological roots.,“