walk·a·bout
noun/ˈwɔːkəbaʊt/
/ˈwɔːkəbaʊt/
Idioms - (British English) an occasion when an important person walks among ordinary people to meet and talk to them
(要人的)出巡 - The prince met local people during a walkabout in Glasgow’s George Square.
王子在格拉斯哥乔治广场散步时遇到了当地人。
- The prince met local people during a walkabout in Glasgow’s George Square.
- (Australian English) a traditional journey (originally on foot) in Australian Aboriginal culture, made as part of the process of becoming an adult
澳大利亚原住民文化中的传统旅程(最初是步行),是成年过程的一部分
Idioms
go walkabout
- (informal) to be lost or not where it/you should be
迷路;丢失 - My rucksack seems to have gone walkabout.
我的旅行包好像是丢了。
- My rucksack seems to have gone walkabout.
- (in Australian Aboriginal culture) to go into the country away from cities and towns as part of the traditional process of becoming an adult
(在澳大利亚原住民文化中)作为成年传统过程的一部分,进入远离城镇的乡村