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/ˈwɔːkəˌbaʊt/ |
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1 | BRITISH an occasion when a famous or important person walks through a crowd and talks to people (名人或要人走进人群的)露面闲谈 | The Prime Minister went walkabout in the town centre. 首相在镇中心和老百姓闲谈。 | |
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2 | AUSTRALIAN a long journey made through the Australian outback (= areas that are far from cities or towns and are not used for growing crops) by aborigines for religious and cultural reasons (澳大利亚土著人由于宗教或文化原因)在内地的长途徒步旅行 |
PHRASE |
- | go walkabout informal |
| to become lost or disappear |
| 迷失;丢失;消失 |
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| My glasses have gone walkabout again. 我的眼镜又不见了。 |
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