Traipse
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British pronunciation/tɹˈe‍ɪps/
American pronunciation/ˈtɹeɪps/

"traipse"的定义和意义

to traipse
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漫步, 闲逛

to walk or move wearily or reluctantly, often with a casual or unhurried manner
Intransitive: to traipse | to traipse somewhere
to traipse definition and meaning
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In the hot sun, the employees had to traipse from one building to another for the team meeting.
Despite the rain, the dog owner had to traipse around the block for the evening walk.
After a long day at work, she had to traipse to the grocery store.
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In the hot sun, the employees had to traipse from one building to another for the team meeting.
Despite the rain, the dog owner had to traipse around the block for the evening walk.
After a long day at work, she had to traipse to the grocery store.
The exhausted marathon runner had to traipse to the finish line, summoning the last of their energy.
Wearing uncomfortable shoes, she had to traipse along the red carpet at the event.
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