c. 1600, a cant word introduced from the Continent, probably from dialectal German strollen, variant of Swiss German strolchen "to stroll about, loaf," from Strolch "vagabond, vagrant," also "fortuneteller," perhaps from Italian astrologo "astrologer." Related: Strolled; strolling.
stroll (n.)
1753, from stroll (v.).
例文
1. Perhaps he 'd followed her suggestion of a stroll to the river.
彼は彼女の提案に従って川辺を散歩したかもしれない。
2.It was too hot even for a gentle stroll .
暑すぎて、ゆっくり散歩するのにも耐えられない。
3.For an evening stroll the beach at Dieppe is hard to beat.