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meander美 [mi'ændər] 英 [mi'ændə(r)] - n.弯曲;漫谈;曲曲折折的路;闲聊
- v.蜿蜒而行;迂回曲折;漫步;闲逛
- 网络曲流;蜿蜒而流;河曲
第三人称单数:meanders 现在分词:meandering 过去式:meandered v. wind,zigzag,twist,snake,bend 1. | [i] (+ adv./prep.) 蜿蜒而行;迂回曲折to curve a lot rather than being in a straight line |
| The stream meanders slowly down to the sea. 这条小河弯弯曲曲缓慢地流向大海。 |
2. | [i] (+ adv./prep.) 漫步;闲逛to walk slowly and change direction often, especially without a particular aim |
3. | [i] (+ adv./prep.) (乏味地、令人费解地)漫谈,闲聊to develop slowly and change subject often, in a way that makes it boring or difficult to understand |
v. | 1. to follow an indirect route or course, especially one with a series of twists and turns 2. to move in a leisurely way, especially for pleasure or because of a lack of motivation 3. a river or road that meanders follows a path with a lot of turns and curves 4. to move slowly without a particular direction or purpose in mind 5. to talk or write for a long time, changing subjects or ideas, so that people become bored or confused 1. to follow an indirect route or course, especially one with a series of twists and turns 2. to move in a leisurely way, especially for pleasure or because of a lack of motivation 3. a river or road that meanders follows a path with a lot of turns and curves 4. to move slowly without a particular direction or purpose in mind 5. to talk or write for a long time, changing subjects or ideas, so that people become bored or confused | n. | 1. a slow leisurely walk or journey 2. a twist or bend in something, especially a river, path, or street 3. an indirect course or route, especially one with a series of twists and turns 4. an ornamental design, popular in ancient Greek art and architecture, made by a continuous line that forms square shapes by doubling back on itself 1. a slow leisurely walk or journey 2. a twist or bend in something, especially a river, path, or street 3. an indirect course or route, especially one with a series of twists and turns 4. an ornamental design, popular in ancient Greek art and architecture, made by a continuous line that forms square shapes by doubling back on itself |
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