traipsed

英 [treɪpst] 美 [treɪpst]

v.  疲惫地走; 拖沓地行走; 磨蹭
traipse的过去分词和过去式



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB (常因疲惫或不愉快)不情愿地走
    If you traipse somewhere, you go there unwillingly, often because you are tired or unhappy.
    1. If traipsing around shops does not appeal to you, perhaps using a catalogue will...
      如果不愿逛商店逛得腰酸腿疼,也许您会愿意使用商品目录。
    2. Joyce traipsed from one doctor to another, praying that someone would listen.
      乔伊丝从一位大夫奔波到另一位那里,期盼着有人会认真听她的话。
  2. VERB 令人不快地走(或转悠);碍事地走(或转悠)
    If you talk about people traipsing somewhere, you mean that they are going there or moving about there in a way that annoys someone or gets in their way.
    1. You will have to get used to a lot of people traipsing in and out of your home...
      你将不得不习惯许多人在你家进进出出。
    2. She doesn't want security men traipsing round with her every minute of the day.
      她不希望保安人员每时每刻都在她身边转来转去。

双语例句

  1. Joyce traipsed from one doctor to another, praying that someone would listen.
    乔伊丝从一位大夫奔波到另一位那里,期盼着有人会认真听她的话。
  2. We traipsed all the way to Stonehenge for the midsummer celebrations.
    我们一路来到斯通亨奇参加仲夏庆典活动。
  3. Quickly, I traipsed through the snow to find my hotel and, more importantly, a shot of aged scotch.
    很快的,我踏着茫茫大雪去寻找旅馆,我还打算去买一支陈年威士忌。
  4. He traipsed round southern England for18 months.
    他在英格兰南部游荡18个周。
  5. They traipsed all the way to the People's Square for the celebrations of the National Day.
    他们一路闲逛,漫步来到人民广场参加国庆庆祝活动。
  6. Ever traipsed to the shops only to find once there you've completely forgotten what you went for?
    走到商店却忘记要买什么了?
  7. I traipsed home disconsolately after my fruitless, final search.
    最后一次没什么指望的搜寻之后,我郁郁寡欢地拖曳着步子回家。
  8. I see I've traipsed right on in and interrupted you.
    我随便散步,没想到打扰你了。
  9. It started as the children soberly traipsed into my office that day for their therapy.
    那天,事情是从孩子们安静地、悠悠忽忽走进我的办公室接受治疗开始的。