traipse
英 [treɪps]
美 [treps]
- vi. 疲惫地走;闲荡;拖曳
- n. 闲荡;漫步;无精打采者
- vt. 在…游荡;走过
助记提示
flit轻快地移动。
flutter飘动,振翅飞舞(双写t加-er,表示反复动作。
fleet快速的,敏捷的。
trip旅行。
traipse长途跋涉,令人疲惫的步行 。
难道是trip得快要死了才叫做traipse?
中文词源
traipse 磨蹭,拖沓地行走词源不详,可能来自法语方言 trepasser,侵犯,打扰,擅自闯入,词源同 trespass.或来自日耳 曼某语言,如德语 traben,流浪,词源同 trap,tramp.-s,表反复或过去分词。
英文词源
- traipse (v.)
- 1590s, of uncertain origin, perhaps from dialectal French trepasser "pass over or beyond," from Old French trespasser "cross, traverse, transgress" (see trespass). Or from a source related to Middle Dutch trappen, dialectal Norwegian trappa "to tread, stamp" (see trap (n.)). Liberman points out that it resembles German traben "tramp" "and other similar verbs meaning 'tramp; wander; flee' in several European languages. They seem to have been part of soldiers' and vagabonds' slang between 1400 and 1700. In all likelihood, they originated as onomatopoeias and spread to neighboring languages from Low German." Related: Traipsed; traipsing.
双语例句
- 1. We spend the afternoon traipse from one shop to another.
- 我们用了一下午的时间逛商店,疲惫不堪地逛了一家又一家.
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