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walkabout
- IPA[ˈwôkəˌbout]
美式
- an informal stroll among a crowd conducted by an important visitor.;a journey on foot undertaken by an Australian Aboriginal in order to live in the traditional manner.
noun: walkabout, plural noun: walkabouts
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名詞
- 1. British an informal stroll among a crowd conducted by an important visitor.
- ▪ British a journey on foot undertaken by an Australian Aboriginal in order to live in the traditional manner.
- ▪ British a walking tour.
- wander around from place to place in a protracted or leisurely way
Oxford Dictionary
- a disease of horses, in particular Kimberley disease: donkeys were a godsend because they are relatively immune to walkabout disease
Oxford Dictionary
- (of an Australian Aboriginal) wander into the bush away from white society in order to live in ...
Oxford American Dictionary
片語
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- IPA[ˈwɔːkəbaʊt]
英式
- an informal stroll among a crowd conducted by an important visitor: the prime minister went on an impromptu walkabout
Oxford Dictionary