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roving
- IPA[ˈrəʊvɪŋ]
英式
- constantly moving from one area or place to another;(of a person in relation to their job) travelling or required to travel to different locations
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- 1. constantly moving from one area or place to another the fragments of pottery were believed to belong to a community of roving hunter-gatherers roving bands of armed protesters
- 2. (of a person in relation to their job) travelling or required to travel to different locations he trained as a roving reporter a roving correspondent for CNN
- a tendency to flirt or be constantly looking to start a new sexual relationship: if his wife wasn't around, he had a roving eye
Oxford American Dictionary
- an authorization given to someone conducting an inquiry to travel as is necessary.
Oxford Dictionary
- a tendency to flirt or be constantly looking to start a new sexual relationship: if his wife wasn't around, he had a roving eye
Oxford Dictionary
- a vehicle designed for use by astronauts on the moon's surface, used on the last three ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a vehicle designed for use by astronauts on the moon's surface, used on the last three ...
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈrōviNG]
美式
- constantly moving from one area or place to another: the fragments of pottery were believed to belong to a community of roving hunter-gatherers roving bands of armed protesters
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[ˈrōviNG]
美式
- a sliver of cotton, wool, or other fiber, drawn out and slightly twisted, especially ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[ˈrəʊvɪŋ]
英式
- a sliver of cotton, wool, or other fibre, drawn out and slightly twisted, especially ...
Oxford Dictionary