traipse
Word family nountraipsingverbtraipsetrape
traipse /treɪps/ verb [intransitiveI always + adverbadv/prepositionprep]informalWALK to walk somewhere in a slow or unwilling way because you are tired or bored 闲荡;疲惫地行走,拖沓地行走 SYN trailtraipse around/through/across etcI’ve been traipsing around the shops all morning. 我整个上午一直在逛商店。
traipse around/through/across etc• I haven't the time to go traipsing around art galleries.• Dine at the restaurant, traipse through the shops - laugh at the exhibits. Origin traipse (1500-1600) Perhaps from
Old French trepasser;
→ TRESPASS1