"walkabout" 怎么发音
word
ˈwɑkəˌbaʊt
WAWK-uh-bowt
wˈɔːkɐbˌaʊt
WAWK-uh-bowt
释义
A 'walkabout' is an informal walk or journey, often used to describe when a politician or celebrity walks among people to meet them. It also refers to a traditional Aboriginal Australian practice of traveling on foot for spiritual and cultural reasons.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈwɑkəˌbaʊt
英式英语
wˈɔːkɐbˌaʊt
简化发音
美式
WAWK-uh-bowt
英式
WAWK-uh-bowt
语境中听
The prime minister went on a walkabout to meet local people.
During his walkabout, he listened to people's concerns.
The leader enjoyed a walkabout in the city square.
My keys have gone walkabout again—I can't find them anywhere!