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		ramble美 ['ræmb(ə)l]  英 ['ræmb(ə)l]  - v.漫谈;漫游;闲聊;瞎扯
 - n.漫步;散步;杂乱无章的长篇大论
 - 网络闲逛;蔓延;神聊
 
 复数:rambles  现在分词:rambling  过去式:rambled   n. hike,walk,roam,stroll,wander v. ramble on,go on,digress,blether,go for a walk 1.  | [i] + adv./prep. 漫游,漫步,闲逛(尤指在乡间)to walk for pleasure, especially in the countryside  |  
  | We spent the summer rambling in Ireland. 我们花了一个夏天漫游爱尔兰。  |  
 2.  | [i] 漫谈;闲聊;瞎扯to talk about sb/sth in a confused way, especially for a long time  |  
  | He had lost track of what he was saying and began to ramble. 他忘了自己的话题,开始瞎扯起来。  |   | What is she rambling on about now? 她现在又在东拉西扯些什么呀?  |  
 3.  | [i] (+ adv./prep.) 蔓生;攀附生长to grow in many different directions, especially over other plants or objects  |  
  | Climbing plants rambled over the front of the house. 攀缘植物贴着房子正面的墙到处疯长。  |  
 1.  | 漫步;散步a long walk for pleasure  |  
  | to go for a ramble in the country 去乡间散步  |  
 2.  | 杂乱无章的长篇大论a long confused speech or piece of writing  |  
  | She went into a long ramble about the evils of television. 她开始东拉西扯地大谈电视的弊端。  |  
 n.  | 1. a walk for pleasure, usually in the countryside and sometimes without a fixed route in mind 2. a long walk in the countryside for enjoyment 3. a speech or piece of writing that is long and confusing  |  v.  | 1. to talk or write for a long time, not always keeping to the intended subject or tending to change the subject 2. to go for a walk for pleasure, usually in the countryside and sometimes without a fixed route in mind 3. to have, follow, or proceed along a winding or often changing course 4. to grow in random directions, usually covering a sizable area in the process 5. to talk for a long time in a confused way, especially about other things instead of the subject that you should be talking about 6. to go for a long walk in the countryside for enjoyment 1. to talk or write for a long time, not always keeping to the intended subject or tending to change the subject 2. to go for a walk for pleasure, usually in the countryside and sometimes without a fixed route in mind 3. to have, follow, or proceed along a winding or often changing course 4. to grow in random directions, usually covering a sizable area in the process 5. to talk for a long time in a confused way, especially about other things instead of the subject that you should be talking about 6. to go for a long walk in the countryside for enjoyment  |  
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