jaunt
英 [dʒɔːnt]
美 [dʒɔːnt]
n. (短途)游览,旅行
复数:jaunts 过去分词:jaunted 现在分词:jaunting 过去式:jaunted 第三人称单数:jaunts
BNC.20137 / COCA.18264
牛津词典
noun
- (短途)游览,旅行
a short journey that you make for pleasure
柯林斯词典
- (短途)旅行,游览
Ajauntis a short journey which you go on for pleasure or excitement.
英英释义
noun
- a journey taken for pleasure
- many summer excursions to the shore
- it was merely a pleasure trip
- after cautious sashays into the field
verb
双语例句
- She may never come back from her next little jaunt.
她这一趟可能就再也回不来了。 - The picture was taken on their first jaunt before their children were born.
这是他们第一次做长途旅游,孩子们还没出世。 - One highlight was a jaunt on her father's boat to the island of Kau Sai Chau and its small fishing village.
其中最精彩的一个活动是乘坐父亲的小船到滘西洲岛和那里的小渔村。 - Whether a four-day trip or an afternoon jaunt, whether you take the wheel yourself or hire a driver, your route is out there.
不论是一次三、四天的远行,还是短短一个下午的小游,不论是自己驾车还是雇司机同行,道路都在那里等候你的到来。 - From the characteristics of domestic tourism and holiday tourism at present, most of citizens would like to choose a jaunt to suburb as their partial destinations.
从目前国内旅游和假日旅游的特点来看,以城市郊区和周边地区为目的地的短程旅游是大多数城市居民的首选。 - Not only is the asking price more than seven times the$ 20m cost of a jaunt to the ISS, it also requires months of demanding physical and psychological training.
这不仅仅需要超过到达空间站所需200万美元七倍的价格,还需要花费数月来进行体力和心理的锻炼。 - He attended elementary school in Dallas, and returned in 1962 after his Soviet jaunt.
他曾在达拉斯上小学,短暂游历苏联后于1962年又回到该市。 - This isn't about you earning nough points for a weekend jaunt.
这不仅仅是你挣够了回家度周末积分。 - They jaunt about quite a lot, especially during the summer.
他们常常到处闲逛,夏天更是如此。 - But picking up for a jaunt to another continent isn't practical for most of us.
不过,选择去往另一个大陆的远行对多数我们来说都是不切实际的。