2009年3月3日 星期二

Perambulate & Traverse


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–verb (used with object)

1. to walk through

about

or over; travel through; traverse.

2. to traverse in order to examine or inspect.



–verb (used without object)

3. to walk or travel about; stroll.





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Sticking strictly to [elemental], M. Vadim, and Levy tell of a young lady in a town on the Riviera who is a perambulating peril to all males. She tempts them with her unrestrained gyrations. She joys in having them chase after her. Coincidentally, she finds it hard to resist them. "It's like an illness," she says.





loitering 

gallivant v.

Well he'd like us to think that he's writing a novel, but we all know he just goes out and gallivants with freshmen [women] trying to relive Jane.

trapes

traipes

As if we weren't concerned enough after her disturbing debut as Jenny in Kids; traipsing [across] town

stroll

Hurt, playing a cocky but lazy lawyer named Ned Racine, is strolling on a pier where an exhausted band is [listlessly] playing.

After dinner, they stroll [into] the drawing room, where we glimpse a woman's purse, filled with chicken feathers and rooster claws.

Languid


















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