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walk.a.boutHwC:7kE7baJt, $5wB:-n [C] esp. Br infmlan occasion when an important person walks around a public place, meeting and talking to members of the public(名人要员到公众当中去)散步露面The princess went on a walkabout in the town centre.公主在市中心散步露面。(infml humorous) If you say that an object has gone walkabout you mean that it is missing, often because someone has taken it.不知去向My pen was here this morning but it seems to have gone walkabout.今天早上我的笔还在这儿,但现在好像已经不知去向了。
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