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stroll

N การ เดินเล่น  การ เดินเที่ยว  การ เดินทอดน่อง  promenade ramble wandering kan-doen-len

 

stroll

VI เดินเล่น  เดินทอดน่อง  promenade ramble wander doen-len

 

stroll

VT เดินเล่น  เดินทอดน่อง  promenade ramble wander doen-len

 

stroll on!

SL คำอุทาน เมื่อ รู้สึก ว่า ไม่น่าเชื่อ  kam-u-tan-muan-ru-suek-mai-na-chue

 

stroller

N คนจรจัด (คำ โบรา ณ  คน เร่ร่อน  vagrant kon-jon-jad

 

stroller

N คนที่ เดินเล่น  คน เดินทอดน่อง  walker wanderer kon-ti-doen-len

 

stroller

N นักแสดง เร่ (คำ โบรา ณ  itinerant actor nak-sa-dang-rea

 

stroller

N รถเข็น เด็ก  baby carriage pushcart rod-kon-kong-dek

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

STROLL

v.i.[formed probably on troll, roll. ] To rove; to wander on foot; to ramble idly or leisurely. These mothers stroll to beg sustenance for their helpless infants.

 

STROLL

n.A wandering on foot; a walking idly and leisurely.

 

STROLLER

n.One who strolls; a vagabond; a vagrant.

 

STROLLING

ppr. Roving idly; rambling on foot.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

STROLL

Stroll, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Strolled; p. pr. & vb. n. Strolling. ]Etym: [Cf. Dan. stryge to stroll, Sw. stryka to stroke, to ramble, dial. Sw. strykel one who strolls about, Icel. strj to stroke, D. struikelen to stumble, G. straucheln. Cf. Struggle. ]

 

Defn: To wander on foot; to ramble idly or leisurely; to rove. These mothers stroll to beg sustenance for their helpless infants. Swift.

 

Syn. -- To rove; roam; range; stray.

 

STROLL

STROLL Stroll, n.

 

Defn: A wandering on foot; an idle and leisurely walk; a ramble.

 

STROLLER

STROLLER Stroll "er, n.

 

Defn: One who strolls; a vagrant.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

stroll

stroll |strōl stroʊl | verb [ no obj. ] walk in a leisurely way: I strolled around the city. noun 1 a short leisurely walk. 2 a victory or objective that is easily achieved. ORIGIN early 17th cent. (in the sense roam as a vagrant ): probably from German strollen, strolchen, from Strolch vagabond, of unknown ultimate origin.

 

stroller

stroll er |ˈstrōlər ˈstroʊlər | noun 1 a chair on wheels, typically folding, in which a baby or young child can be pushed along. 2 a person taking a leisurely walk: shady gardens where strollers could relax.

 

strolling players

stroll ing play ers |stroʊlɪŋ ˈpleɪərz | plural noun historical a troupe of itinerant actors.

 

Oxford Dictionary

stroll

stroll |strəʊl | verb [ no obj., with adverbial of direction ] 1 walk in a leisurely way: I strolled around the city. 2 achieve a sporting victory without effort: the horse strolled home by 12 lengths. noun 1 a short leisurely walk. 2 a victory or objective that is easily achieved. ORIGIN early 17th cent. (in the sense roam as a vagrant ): probably from German strollen, strolchen, from Strolch vagabond , of unknown ultimate origin.

 

stroller

stroll ¦er |ˈstrəʊlə | noun 1 a person taking a leisurely walk: shady gardens where strollers could relax. 2 N. Amer. a pushchair. 3 S. African a young urban vagrant; a street child.

 

strolling players

strolling play ¦ers plural noun historical a troupe of itinerant actors.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

stroll

stroll verb they strolled along the river: saunter, amble, wander, meander, ramble, promenade, walk, go for a walk, stretch one's legs, get some air; informal mosey; formal perambulate. noun a stroll in the park: saunter, amble, wander, walk, turn, promenade; informal mosey; dated constitutional; formal perambulation.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

stroll

stroll verb they strolled along the gravelled paths: saunter, amble, wander, meander, ramble, dawdle, promenade, walk, go for a walk, take a walk, roam, traipse, stretch one's legs, get some exercise, get some air, take the air; Scottish & Irish stravaig; informal mosey, tootle; Brit. informal pootle, mooch, swan; N. Amer. informal putter; rare perambulate, peregrinate. noun a stroll in the park: saunter, amble, wander, walk, turn, promenade, airing, breather; outing, excursion, jaunt; informal mosey, tootle; Brit. informal pootle; dated constitutional; rare perambulation. CHOOSE THE RIGHT WORD stroll, saunter, amble These words have in common the idea of relaxed and unhurried movement. People who are strolling are typically walking for pleasure, at a relaxed pace which allows them to enjoy their surroundings or company, or both (a day for lovers to stroll through leafy woods ). They are definitely under no pressure to exert themselves. As a noun, a stroll is typically a gentle stroll. Saunter can be used in the same way, but it may also suggest a more self-conscious or conspicuous freedom from hurry or anxiety. Someone may saunter to emphasize their lack of concern when they might be expected to be nervous (Jasper was sauntering past the police station ), or their feeling that they have privileged access to a place (Dana sauntered into Claudia's office ).Someone who is ambling is walking in a particularly casual way, giving the impression that they have no definite destination or objective (he ambled down the corridor, whistling ). Amble is more commonly used of animals (such as a bear or a horse ) than the other two words are. These notes show fine distinctions in meaning between closely related synonyms to help you find the best word.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

stroll

stroll /stroʊl /動詞 s /-z /; ed /-d /; ing 自動詞 1 〈人が 〉 «…を /…へ » ぶらぶら歩く , 散歩する ; さまよう , 放浪する «along , across , around , down , in /into » stroll along the river 川沿いをぶらぶら歩く 2 やすやすとする, やってのける .他動詞 〈人が 〉…をぶらつく , 散歩する stroll the street 通りをぶらつく 名詞 C 1 〖通例a ぶらぶら歩き , 散歩 go for [take ] a stroll in the park 公園へ [で ]散歩に出かける [をする ]2 楽勝 .

 

stroller

str ll er 名詞 C 1 ⦅米 ⦆(折りたたみ式 )ベビーカー (⦅英 ⦆pushchair ).2 ぶらつく人 .3 放浪者 .4 旅役者, 巡業者 .

 

strolling

str ll ing 形容詞 名詞 の前で 〗巡業の, 旅回りの .