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sa·shay /sæˈʃeɪ/ verb [intransitive always + adverb/preposition] WALKto walk in a confident way, moving your body from side to side, especially so that people look at you 大摇大摆地走;轻快自信地走sashay around/along/down etc Models sashayed down the aisle. 模特轻快自信地走在T台上。→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpussashay• As she sashayed down the catwalk she caught sight of Sally and Edward.• Swiftly the skaters circled and arced and sashayed, firing their sprays of lethal stars.• Maxwell nodded as they watched a little, hustling minx sashay her way across the floor.• She sashays just out of my reach.sashay around/along/down etc• As she sashayed down the catwalk she caught sight of Sally and Edward.Origin sashay (1800-1900) French chassé, from the past participle of chasser; → CHASE1sa·shay verbChineseSyllable way, to body in Corpus moving from a your confident walk |