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
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.
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]
Instead of taking the bus, Kwame decided to stroll around the historic district after work.
Kwame 決定不搭公車,下班後在歷史街區漫步。
Zara loves to stroll along the beach at sunset and collect pretty shells.
Zara 喜歡在日落時沿著海灘散步,撿拾漂亮的貝殼。
The old librarian slowly strolled down the hallway, peering at the books on each shelf.
那位老圖書館員慢慢沿著走廊漫步,仔細看著每層書架上的書。
- 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
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
stroll — 名詞
- strollsingular
- strollsplural
1. a slow, relaxed walk taken for enjoyment rather than to reach a place.
溜達;漫步
輕鬆的、為享受的步行
a slow, relaxed walk taken for enjoyment rather than to reach a place.
After the meeting, Nora took a quiet stroll through the garden to clear her mind.
會議結束後,Nora 到花園裡安靜地溜達了一圈,讓頭腦清醒一下。
take + a + [adjective] + stroll
The Sunday stroll along the harbour became a tradition for Diego and his father.
週日沿著港口的漫步成了 Diego 和他父親的傳統。
A short stroll around campus helped the students find their classrooms before classes began.
在校園短暫溜達一圈後,學生們在開課前找到了教室。
Lars enjoyed a leisurely stroll through the forest, stopping to admire the wildflowers.
Lars 享受了一次悠閒的森林漫步,不時停下來欣賞野花。
The elderly couple takes a gentle stroll every morning before the streets get busy.
這對老夫婦每天早晨在街上變得熱鬧之前,都會出門輕鬆溜達一圈。
文法句型
go for a stroll
take a stroll
enjoy a stroll
用法筆記
Often used in the fixed phrases 'go for a stroll' and 'take a stroll.' Unlike 'walk' as a noun, 'stroll' specifically implies leisure — it would sound odd to talk about a 'morning stroll to work.'