early 15c., from Old French peregrination "pilgrimage, long absence" (12c.) or directly from Latin peregrinationem (nominative peregrinatio) "a journey, a sojourn abroad," noun of action from past participle stem of peregrinari "to journey or travel abroad," figuratively "to roam about, wander," from peregrinus "from foreign parts, foreigner," from peregre (adv.) "abroad," properly "from abroad, found outside Roman territory," from per- (see per) + agri, locative of ager "field, territory, land, country" (see acre).
peregrination 英文释义
1. travel (especially by foot)
peregrination 双语例句
1. He experienced different cultures during his peregrination.
在国外的游历使他体验到不同的文化。
来自辞典例句
peregrination 实用场景例句
He experienced different cultures during his peregrination.