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Cosa (chi) è Loiter - definizione

TO STAND ABOUT WITHOUT ANY AIM OR PURPOSE
Loiter; Loiter (law); Loiterer; Loiterers
  • Gilbert Wheatley, arrested in England on 7 July 1904, for loitering with intent to commit a [[felony]]
  • "No Loitering" sign in [[Fortuna, California]]

loiter         
(loiters, loitering, loitered)
If you loiter somewhere, you remain there or walk up and down without any real purpose.
Unemployed young men loiter at the entrance of the factory.
VERB: V
Loiter         
·vi To wander as an idle vagrant.
II. Loiter ·vi To be slow in moving; to Delay; to Linger; to be dilatory; to spend time idly; to Saunter; to lag behind.
loiter         
¦ verb stand around or move without apparent purpose.
Phrases
loiter with intent English Law, dated stand around with the intention of committing an offence.
Derivatives
loiterer noun
Origin
ME: perh. from MDu. loteren 'wag about'.

Wikipedia

Loitering

Loitering is the act of remaining in a particular public place for a prolonged amount of time without any apparent purpose.

While the laws regarding loitering have been challenged and changed over time, loitering is still illegal in various jurisdictions and specific circumstances.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per Loiter
1. Some loiter on the streets and become petty criminals.
2. Youngsters loiter outside his shop and pester customers to buy them alcohol and cigarettes, he said.
3. Loiter by the entrance and strike up conversations with the tenants.
4. Groups of teenagers, members of Kosovo‘s new Albanian baby boom generation, loiter by a roadside.
5. The adult male population did not loiter aimlessly, as in many urban African centres.