saunter
英 ['sɔːntə]
美 ['sɔntɚ]
助記提示
1. s- (see) + aunt + -er (frequentative suffix).
2. 小龍女姑姑由於長期生活在古墓裏,沒見過外麵的世界,當楊過出走後,她第一次走出古墓去尋找楊過,進入外麵的世俗世界後,對花花世界充滿好奇,對集市上的所有東西都感到新奇、都很好奇,所以就興高采烈地到處亂看、到處亂逛。
3. 小明很貪玩,但是他的爸爸媽媽管得很嚴,不讓他玩兒,於是小明就經常以去看姑姑為借口,出去閑逛.
4. 姑姑逛街到處看。
5. saun (拚音:散) + t + er => 他和兒子在一起散步。
6. 諧音“散拖兒” -- 拖著兒子一起散步。
英文詞源
- saunter
- saunter: [15] Saunter’s modern connotations of ‘walking’ did not emerge until the 17th century, but it is presumably the same word as Middle English santer ‘muse’. The origins of this, however, are largely a matter of speculation. One theory is that it is connected with the 15thcentury term sawnterell ‘pretended saint, sanctimonious person’, the notion being that those who affect piety go around with a faraway mystical musing air. Sawnterell in turn was probably a derivative of saint.
=> saint - saunter (v.)
- late 15c., santren "to muse, be in reverie," of uncertain origin despite many absurd speculations. Meaning "walk with a leisurely gait" is from 1660s, and may be a different word. Klein suggests this sense of the word derives via Anglo-French sauntrer (mid-14c.) from French s'aventurer "to take risks," but OED finds this "unlikely." Related: Sauntered; sauntering.
- saunter (n.)
- "a leisurely stroll," 1828, from saunter (v.). Earlier it meant "idle occupation, diversion" (1728).
雙語例句
- 1. We watched our fellow students saunter into the building.
- 我們看著同學們悠閑地走進了大樓。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. She began a slow saunter toward the bonfires.
- 她開始向篝火處慢慢走去。
來自柯林斯例句
- 3. Let's go for a saunter along the river.
- 我們沿著河走走 吧.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》
- 4. They did not saunter but walked with some definite goal in view.
- 他們沒有閑逛,而是為了某些非辦不可的事而匆匆而過.
來自辭典例句
- 5. I like we're saunter and leave a footmark in the beach.
- 喜歡我倆一起漫步並留下足跡.
來自互聯網