gallivant
/ˈɡælɪvænt/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈɡælɪvænt/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈga-lə-ˌvant/ (ame, mw)
gallivant — 動詞
- gallivantpresent simple I / you / we / they
- gallivantshe / she / it
- gallivantedpast simple
- gallivanting-ing form
1. to travel around from one place to another for enjoyment, especially while ignor
漫遊;玩樂
到處遊玩,不顧責任
to travel around from one place to another for enjoyment, especially while ignoring your usual responsibilities
Theo spent the whole summer gallivanting around the Greek islands with no fixed plans.
Theo 整個夏天都在希臘群島間漫遊,沒有任何固定計劃。
gallivant + around [place]
Linnea was supposed to write her thesis, but she kept gallivanting off to the beach with her classmates.
Linnea 本來應該寫論文,卻一直跟同學跑到海灘去玩。
gallivant off to [place] (neglect of duty)
After Chidi retired, he gallivanted across three continents in just six months.
Chidi 退休後,在短短六個月內就漫遊了三大洲。
The young band gallivanted from festival to festival, playing music and camping outdoors.
那個年輕樂團從一個音樂節玩到另一個,邊演奏邊在戶外露營。
Aiko's grandmother told her to stop gallivanting with celebrities and focus on her schoolwork.
Aiko 的祖母叫她別再跟名人到處玩樂,要專心讀書。
文法句型
gallivant + around/about/across [place]
用法筆記
Always intransitive. Most commonly used with 'around', 'about', or 'across' to indicate the area being visited. Carries a mildly disapproving tone — the person traveling should be doing something more responsible.