mosey
英 [ˈməʊ.zi]
美 [ˈmoʊ.zi]
- vi. 漫步;徘徊;离去
- n. (Mosey)人名;(英)莫西
mosey 漫步,溜达俚语,词源不详,可能来自西班牙语vamos,漫步,溜达,词源同vamoose.
- mosey (v.)
- 1829, American English slang, of unknown origin, perhaps related to British dialectal mose about "go around in a dull, stupid way." Or perhaps from Spanish vamos (see vamoose). Related: Moseyed; moseying.
- 1. We do not have time to mosey along. We're late already!
- 我们没时间闲逛, 我们已经迟了.
- 2. And staking a new claim. Mosey on over sometime.
- 我们要去开拓新的天空. 有空来看看我们.
- 3. Why don't you mosey round to my place?
- 你溜达着到我这儿来好 吗 ?
- 4. I wanted to watch him mosey.
- 我想看他流连往返.