1670s in modern sense of "short pleasure trip," earlier "tiresome journey" (1590s), earlier as a verb, "tire a horse by riding back and forth on it" (1560s), of unknown origin, perhaps from some obscure Old French word. As a verb in the modern sense from 1640s. Related: Jaunted; jaunting.
jaunt 英文释义
1. a journey taken for pleasure;
"many summer excursions to the shore"
"it was merely a pleasure trip"
"after cautious sashays into the field"
jaunt 双语例句
1. They are off for a day's jaunt to the beach.
他们出去到海边玩一天.
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2. Who, on a Sunday jaunt to the shore or mountains, has not pitied some self - employed drudge?
哪一个星期天到海滨或山上去游览的人不同情那些辛辛苦苦的个体经营者 呢 ?
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3. They jaunt about quite a lot, especially during the summer.
他们常常到处闲逛, 夏天更是如此.
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4. She's gone on a jaunt into town.
她到城里游逛去了.
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jaunt 实用场景例句
They are off for a day's jaunt to the beach.
他们出去到海边玩一天.
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She's gone on a jaunt into town.
她到城里游逛去了.
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They jaunt about quite a lot, especially during the summer.