informalWALK to walk somewhere in a slow or unwilling way because you are tired or bored 闲荡;疲惫地行走,拖沓地行走SYN trail
traipse around/through/across etc
I’ve been traipsing around the shops all morning.
我整个上午一直在逛商店。
Examples from the Corpus
traipse• He has been traipsing about, explaining to staff the joys of privatisation which await them.• Theresa could traipse all over, searching out that elusivebrother of hers.• I haven't the time to go traipsing around artgalleries.• We traipsed around every store in town, trying to find the right colorpaint.• For those, you have to traipse off to the main offices.• Traipsing round museums all day is not my idea of fun.• Although supermarkets are flashy and space-age, a future generation will eventually tire of traipsing round the endlessaisles.• We also have to traipse round the neighbourhood on All Hallows Eve, calling on neighbours, who give our children sweets.
traipse around/through/across etc• I haven't the time to go traipsing around art galleries.• Dine at the restaurant, traipse through the shops - laugh at the exhibits.
Origintraipse
(1500-1600) Perhaps from Old Frenchtrepasser; → TRESPASS1