音标:[pә'destriәnizm] ;
n. 徒步主义, 步行, 徒步旅行, 平淡无奇
n. The act, art, or practice of a pedestrian; walking
or running; traveling or racing on foot.
词型变化:名词复数形式 : pedestrianisms

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abortion pill
absolute convex bounded set
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adrm
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altiloquence
amtrac
angiolymphangioma
antiradiation equipment
antiseptic-germicide
Asian horseshoe crab
audio frequency reception
AYM
beg off
beta-chain
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cell expansion
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chauffard's syndrome
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Colebrookea oppositifolia
common clay brick
D of J
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devil's coachhorse
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disorganizer
driving mirror
employee deposits
emulsicool
eremophyte
floating-point arithmetic package (fap)
FWHM
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genus Sphaerocarpos
gibbous moon
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hafnocene
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international convention for safety
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like a bad dream
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Rock Hill
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Scorzonera pamirica
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servatore
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Southern Ireland
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twisted-nematic
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unroot
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