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wander美 ['wɑndər] 英 ['wɒndə(r)] - n.徘徊;游荡;闲逛;溜达
- v.漫游;游荡;闲逛;走神
- 网络漫步;流浪;迷路
过去分词:wandered 现在分词:wandering 第三人称单数:wanders v. stroll,meander,walk,mosey,ramble 1. | [i][t] 闲逛;漫游;游荡to walk slowly around or to a place, often without any particular sense of purpose or direction |
| She wandered aimlessly around the streets. 她在大街上漫无目的地到处游荡。 | | We wandered back towards the car. 我们溜达着回到汽车那里。 | | The child was found wandering the streets alone. 那孩子被发现独自在大街上瞎转。 |
2. | [i] 偏离(正道);走失;离散to move away from the place where you ought to be or the people you are with |
| The child wandered off and got lost. 那孩子走散后迷路了。 | | They had wandered from the path into the woods. 他们离开小路消失在树林里。 |
3. | [i] 走神;神志恍惚;(思想)开小差to stop being directed on sth and to move without much control to other ideas, subjects, etc. |
| It's easy to be distracted and let your attention wander . 很容易走神分散了注意力。 | | Try not to let your mind wander . 尽量别让你的思想开小差。 | | Her thoughts wandered back to her youth. 她浮想联翩,思绪回到了青春岁月。 |
4. | [i] 慢慢地移开to move slowly from looking at one thing to looking at another thing or in other directions |
| She let her gaze wander . 她东瞅瞅西望望。 | | His eyes wandered towards the photographs on the wall. 他的目光慢慢地移向墙上的照片。 |
5. | [i] (+ adv./prep.) 蜿蜒;迂回曲折to curve instead of following a straight course |
| The road wanders along through the hills. 这条路蜿蜒曲折地穿过山丘。 |
1. | [sing] 游荡;溜达;闲逛;徘徊a short walk in or around a place, usually with no special purpose |
| I went to the park and had a wander around. 我去公园转了一圈。 |
v. | 1. (无目的地)漫步;漫游;徘徊,彷徨;流浪,漂移 1. (无目的地)漫步;漫游;徘徊,彷徨;流浪,漂移 | n. | |
v. | 1. to move from place to place, either without a purpose or without a known destination 2. to stray from a place, path, or course 3. to lose the ability to concentrate or pay attention 4. to follow a winding course 5. to go somewhere at a leisurely pace 6. to lose the ability to think, speak, or write in an organized and coherent way 7. to travel from place to place, especially on foot, without a particular direction or purpose 8. to move away from a place where you are usually, or where people expect you to be 9. if your mind or thoughts wander, you stop concentrating and start thinking about other things, especially because you are bored or worried 10. if your eyes or your gaze wanders, you stop looking at one thing and start looking at another 1. to move from place to place, either without a purpose or without a known destination 2. to stray from a place, path, or course 3. to lose the ability to concentrate or pay attention 4. to follow a winding course 5. to go somewhere at a leisurely pace 6. to lose the ability to think, speak, or write in an organized and coherent way 7. to travel from place to place, especially on foot, without a particular direction or purpose 8. to move away from a place where you are usually, or where people expect you to be 9. if your mind or thoughts wander, you stop concentrating and start thinking about other things, especially because you are bored or worried 10. if your eyes or your gaze wanders, you stop looking at one thing and start looking at another | n. | 1. an act of moving from place to place in an aimless or leisurely way 2. a short relaxed walk without a particular direction or purpose |
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