wayfarer
wayfarer — 名詞
- wayfarersingular
- wayfarersplural
1. a person who makes their way on foot, especially along roads and through the cou
徒步旅人
徒步行走於鄉間道路的旅行者
a person who makes their way on foot, especially along roads and through the countryside.
Amara offered water to a tired wayfarer resting by the roadside.
Amara 把水遞給一位在路邊休息的疲憊徒步旅人。
collocation: tired wayfarer; by the roadside
The innkeeper in the valley welcomed every wayfarer who knocked at dusk.
山谷中的客棧老闆歡迎每一位在黃昏時敲門的徒步旅人。
literary context: wayfarer + inn at dusk
Dimitri's grandfather was a wayfarer who walked from Moscow to Vienna in the 1920s.
Dimitri 的祖父是一名徒步旅人,在 1920 年代從莫斯科一路走到維也納。
A lone wayfarer crossed the stone bridge as the morning fog began to lift.
一名孤身的徒步旅人在晨霧開始消散時走過了石橋。
For centuries, wayfarers followed the same coastal path to reach the fishing villages.
好幾個世紀以來,徒步旅人沿著同一條海岸小徑前往那些漁村。
- resident
someone who lives and stays in one place
文法句型
a + wayfarer
the + wayfarer
用法筆記
This is a literary or old-fashioned word. In everyday spoken English, use 'walker', 'hiker', or 'traveller' instead.