Nghĩa của từ jaunt|jaunts bằng Tiếng Anh
noun
[dʒɔːnt]
short pleasure trip
Đặt câu với từ "jaunt|jaunts"
1. 10 You know,[www.Sentencedict.com] a little jaunt to break the monotony.
2. 1 She's gone on a jaunt into town.
3. His fiancee plans a tourist jaunt with a girl friend.
4. 3 You know, a little jaunt to break the monotony.
5. 2 They jaunt about quite a lot, especially during the summer.
6. 4 This lunch-hour world tour ends with a jaunt to Baja.
7. 8 His fiancee plans a tourist jaunt with a girl friend.
8. 15 They are off for a day's jaunt to the beach.
9. The doctor, 56, Cavorted with the models on a jaunt to Trinidad and Tobago.
10. 22 And that's all we brought back from this expensive jaunt of ours, boy.
11. 9 The picture was taken on their first jaunt before their children were born.
12. Beachside is an excellent mid-point stop as you take a jaunt on the coast
13. The song feels right, apropos to a midnight jaunt, a walk with a good friend.
14. 21819 Billowy Jaunt Dr , Land O Lakes, FL 34637-7655 is currently not for sale
15. 13 AFTER Barack Obama's first long jaunt abroad as president, Americans are in two minds.
16. Beachside is an excellent mid-point stop as you take a jaunt on the coast
17. 5 The song feels right, apropos to a midnight jaunt, a walk with a good friend.
18. Whether it’s a quick jaunt or the trip of a lifetime, Aeroplan makes it easy to take the trip you want
19. 19 Miss Earhart had visited my home and while there, we decided to take a little jaunt.
20. 20 Those wishing to hear the music at its home should join Flying's annual club jaunt to Rimini.
21. Yet, you can don a big Brimmed hat for any day at the races, sunny jaunts at the beach or even nights out on the town
22. We donate 33% of the revenue generated from art purchased on a jaunt to the Artful Impact Fund.
23. 14 Who, on a Sunday jaunt to the shore or mountains, has not pitied some self - employed drudge?
24. 21 Who, on a Sunday jaunt to the shore or mountains, has not pitied some self - employed drudge?
25. Again, I hear the smack of collusion between Johnson and Boswell in their separate accounts of their Highland jaunt.