loitering
发音
英 ['lɔɪtərɪŋ]
美
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- v.
- (在公共场所)走走停停( loiter的现在分词 )
- 闲逛
- 游荡
- 磨蹭
单词词源
双语例句
- 1. The most common arrests are for loitering , vagrancy or drug use or possession .
- 最常见的逮捕事由是游荡、流浪、使用或持有毒品。
- 2. It 's hard not to feel like a future fiscal problem loitering in the present : a burden rather than a blessing .
- 不难感觉,这是一个游荡在当下的未来财政问题:负担而非保佑。
- 3. A call came in telling them to disperse some people who were loitering .
- 一个电话通知他们驱散闲逛的人。
- 4. And david berkowitz , the " son of sam , " was initially picked up for loitering - the police thought he was a witness to the crimes instead of the killer .
- 而大卫贝尔科维奇,“山姆之子”,最初拿起游荡罪-警方认为他是一个证人的犯罪行为,而不是杀手。
- 5. If second-hand smoke , scantily clad girls loitering on your corner , or other differences ( such as customers entering restaurants with their pets ) bother you , then you may have some problems adapting .
- 如果二手烟,衣着暴露的女孩在你的角落游荡,或是其他方面的差异(像顾客带着他们的宠物进入餐厅)打扰了你,接着你或许有一些问题要去适应了。