1670s in modern sense of "short pleasure trip," earlier "tiresome journey" (1590s), earlier as a verb, "tire a horse by riding back and forth on it" (1560s), of unknown origin, perhaps from some obscure Old French word. As a verb in the modern sense from 1640s. Related: Jaunted; jaunting.
例文
1. They are off for a day 's jaunt to the beach.
彼らは一日海に遊びに出かけた。
2.Who,on a Sunday jaunt to the shore or mountains,has not pitied some self-employed drudge?
日曜日に浜辺や山を訪れる人は、苦労している自営業者に同情しないだろうか。
3.They jaunt about quite a lot,especially during the summer.