sojourn: [13] To sojourn in a place is etymologically to ‘spend the day’ there. The word comes via Old French sojorner from Vulgar Latin *subdiurnāre ‘spend the day’, a compound verb formed from the Latin prefix sub ‘under’, hence ‘during’, and late Latin diurnum ‘day’ (source of English diurnal, journey, etc). => diurnal, journey
sojourn (v.)
late 13c., "stay temporarily, reside for a time; visit;" also "reside permanently, dwell;" from Old French sojorner "stay or dwell for a time," from Vulgar Latin *subdiurnare "to spend the day" (source also of Italian soggiornare), from Latin sub- "under, until" (see sub-) + diurnare "to last long," from diurnus "of a day," from diurnum "day" (see diurnal). Modern French séjourner formed via vowel dissimilation. Related: Sojourned; sojourning.
sojourn (n.)
mid-13c., "temporary stay, visit," from Anglo-French sojorn, variant of Old French sejorn, from sejorner "stay or dwell for a time" (see sojourn (v.)).
实用例句
1. It would be cruel to begrudge your sojourn among flowers and fields.
如果嫉妒你逗留在鲜花与田野之间,那将是太不近人情的.
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2. He must sojourn in villages and hamlets.
他应该在乡村小住数日.
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3. Thus ended one man's sojourn in this world.
一个人羁留尘世的生涯结束了.
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4. I am already feeling better for my sojourn here; it is doing me good.
我在此逗留期间,觉得体力日渐恢复; 这对我大有裨益.
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5. The long French sojourn in Canada before English settlement has left its marks.