wanderlust

英['wɒndəlʌst] 美['wɑːndərlʌst]
  • n. 漫游癖;旅游热
GRE
Noun:
  1. very strong or irresistible impulse to travel

1. This phenomenon, sometimes called wanderlust, may explain why people spend so much time and money on trips to interesting places.
这种现象, 有时叫做旅游癖, 可以用来解释为什么人们会把那么多时间和金钱花在有趣的旅游场所.

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2. His wanderlust would not allow him to stay long in one spot.
他酷爱旅游,无法在一个地方久留。

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3. Adventure: The bariaur's wanderlust makes them an ideal adventurer.
冒险: 半人羊的漫游癖使得他们成为理想的冒险者.

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4. This wanderlust is growing among students, too.
这种“出国欲”也正在学生当中滋长.

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5. If your birthday falls on April 25, you will be positively overcome with wanderlust - let it happen!
如果你是4月25号出生的, 不要克制你与生俱来的流浪愿望了 — 开始吧.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. There was a faraway hint of wanderlust in his expression.
      在他的话语中恍惚地暗示他有旅行癖。
    2. This phenomenon,sometimes called wanderlust,
      这种现象,有时叫做流浪癖,
    3. They nurtured my coming with wanderlust.
      它们养育了我流浪的癖好。
    4. Like many youngsters, he possessed a strong streak of wanderlust.
      和许多年轻人一样,克利格也曾有过强烈的远行梦想。
    5. He did not understand the wanderlust that drove you to leave your homeland.
      他并不了解带领你离开家园的旅行渴望。