stroll

/strəʊl/ (bre, ipa) · /strəʊl/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈstrōl/ (ame, mw) · /stroʊl/ (ame, ipa)

stroll — 動詞

  • strollpresent simple I / you / we / they
  • strollshe / she / it
  • strolledpast simple
  • strolling-ing form

1. to walk slowly and in a relaxed way, especially outdoors and for enjoyment rathe

1.動詞不及物C1
釋義

散步;漫步

為享受而悠閒地走

to walk slowly and in a relaxed way, especially outdoors and for enjoyment rather than to get somewhere.

例句

After dinner, Yuki and her grandmother strolled along the riverbank, enjoying the cool evening breeze.

晚餐後,Yuki 和祖母沿著河岸散步,享受涼爽的晚風。

stroll + along + [location]

On Sunday mornings, the Watanabe family strolls through the market and stops for fresh fruit.

週日上午,渡邊一家人會漫步穿過市場,停下來買些新鮮水果。

stroll + through + [location]

同義詞
  • saunter

    suggests an even more casual, unhurried pace, often with a confident or carefree attitude

  • amble

    a slow, relaxed walk with no particular destination in mind

  • wander

    walking without a fixed route, emphasising lack of direction rather than leisure

  • promenade

    old-fashioned or formal; walking in a public place to be seen or for social display

反義詞
  • march

    purposeful, brisk walking with discipline, often military

  • hurry

    to move quickly — the opposite of the relaxed quality of a stroll

文法句型

stroll + along/through/around/down + [location]

用法筆記

Always intransitive; the location is introduced by a preposition (along, through, around, down, across). Unlike 'walk,' this verb emphasises the relaxed, unhurried quality of the movement rather than the destination.

常見錯誤

I strolled to work in ten minutes because I was late.
I strolled along the river for half an hour.
💡Strolling is slow and relaxed, not purposeful or fast.
She strolled the garden happily.
She strolled through the garden happily.
💡The verb is intransitive and needs a preposition before the place.

stroll — 名詞