第三人称复数:sojourns
不及物动词
1. Jesus sojourned many days in the desert.
耶稣在沙漠中旅居多日。
1. 逗留:soja 大豆 | sojourn 逗留 | sojourner 旅居者
2. 停留:soil 泥土 | sojourn 停留 | solace 安慰
3. 逗留;寄居:sniff#以鼻吸气 | sojourn#逗留;寄居 | spawn#产卵
1. sojourn的近义词
1. She turned her Chinese sojourn into a book named after the serial, picked up soon after by Paramount Pictures for a screen adaptation.
2. sojourn
2. This fall BMW will hold an exhibition of pictures, video and objects that highlight the sojourn.
3. What he is left with now is his lonely sojourn in this world, where he could gain publicity for his unpopular and unaccepted selfish ambitions.
4. Wang said the NBA stars'impact on improving the league's international image was positive, but he also warned of a potential void after their China sojourn.
5. Modern pilgrims still sojourn to this place to reaffirm their spiritual devotion.
6. sojourn
6. Still, the NBA's 2010 Most Improved Player doesn't regret his China sojourn at all.
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7. Murakami spent two seasons with the Giants from late 1964, and his sojourn eventually led to tighter rules on Japanese playing overseas.
8. sojourn的意思
8. A two or three day sojourn offers enough time to see Linyi and its nearby scenic spots.
9. Assessments about Delhi's winter fog are making Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh begin his sojourn to China earlier than expected.
10. sojourn
10. Therefore the Mandarins in Beijing as well as South Asian think tanks are expected to follow closely Obama's sojourn to South Asia.
noun
1. a temporary stay (e.g., as a guest)
Synonym: visit
verb
1. spend a certain length of time
reside temporarily