travel constantly without a fixed destination; wander
流浪;漫游
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a quarter of a million refugees roved around the country .25万难民在这个国家到处流浪。
[with obj.]wander over or through in such a way
流浪于;漫游于
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children roving the streets .在街上流浪的孩子们。
[usu. as adj.
(工作)流动的;无定所的
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he trained as a roving reporter .他被培训为流动记者。
(of eyes)look in changing directions in order to see something thoroughly
(眼睛)环顾,扫掠
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the policeman's eyes roved around the pub .那个警察的眼睛环视着酒吧。
〈主美〉 (尤指无具体目的地的)旅行;流浪;漫游
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a new exhibit will electrify campuses on its national rove .一个新的全国性巡回展览将使各大学为之振奋。
past of
<Bold>REEVE</Bold><Superscript>2</Superscript>的过去式。
a sliver of cotton, wool, or other fibre, drawn out and slightly twisted, especially preparatory to spinning
粗纱。
form (slivers of wool, cotton, or other fibre) into roves
粗纺。
a small metal plate or ring for a rivet to pass through and be clenched over, especially in boatbuilding
(尤指造船用的)铆钉垫圈。
"late 15th cent. (originally a term in archery in the sense ‘shoot at a casual mark of undetermined range’): perhaps from dialect