to walk somewhere slowly when you are tired and unwilling
1.〈方,口〉同“trapes”
1.<regional,spoken>Same as trapes
1.to walk around slowly and without a specific direction
2.to travel to a place that is a long distance from where you are, especially for pleasure
1.A better tip still is to get off your bottom and strut (or even traipse) around the office.
还有个更好的建议,就是站起来,饶着办公室大踏步,甚至可以到处闲逛。
2.But when poachers carrying rifles or machetes traipse by a detector, it will send a radio signal to a treetop antenna.
而当偷猎者携带步枪或弯刀行走到探测器附近的时候,探测器就会发送一个无线电讯号到树顶的天线上。
3.We spend the afternoon traipse from one shop to another.
我们用了一下午的时间逛商店,疲惫不堪地逛了一家又一家。
4.Kaulback has watched all sorts of wildlife traipse across his yard over the nearly 50 years he's lived in Des Plaines.
在德斯普兰斯生活的近50年里,考贝克见过各种野生动物在自己院子里闲逛。