traipses

英 [ˈtreɪpsɪz] 美 [ˈtreɪpsɪz]

v.  疲惫地走; 拖沓地行走; 磨蹭
traipse的第三人称单数



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。