词汇 | wandering |
释义 | wandering present participle ofwander wander verb uk /ˈwɒn.dər/ us /ˈwɑːn.dɚ/ wanderverb (MOVE AROUND)B2[ I or T, I or T ] to walk around slowly in a relaxed way or without any clear purpose or direction: 漫步;闲逛;游荡 We spent the morning wandering around the old part of the city.我们整个上午都在老城区闲逛。 She was found several hours later, wandering the streets, lost.几个小时后她被找到了,正在街上徘徊,迷路了。 He was here a minute ago but he's wandered off somewhere.他刚才还在这儿,现在已经闲逛到别的什么地方去了。 to walk walkThe baby has just learned to walk. strideShe strode purposefully up to the desk and demanded to speak to the manager. marchHe marched right in to the office and demanded to see the governor. strollWe strolled along the beach. wanderShe wandered from room to room, not sure of what she was looking for. ambleShe ambled down the street, looking in shop windows. to move slowly crawlThere'd been a bad accident on the motorway and traffic was crawling. trundleLorries trundle through the narrow lanes. creepHe crept downstairs, hardly making any noise. trudgeThey trudged wearily through the snow. strollWe spent the afternoon strolling around Budapest. ambleHe ambled over to the window. [ I, I or T ] If someone's hands or eyes wander, they touch or look in many different places, especially in a sexual way or when they should not do this: If his hands start to wander, tell him firmly, "No, I'm not ready for this." He was cruelly described as a creepy old man with wandering hands. Her gaze wandered around the flat. [ I, I or T ] to have sexual relationships or experiences outside of your marriage or usual relationship: She wrote an article about infidelity called "Wives who wander". She had enough problems dealing with a wandering husband. Don't worry if you lose hold of the reins - the horse won't wander off.如果缰绳脱手也不用担心——这匹马是不会乱跑的。 He wandered around, clearing up in a desultory way. We wandered along the shore, stepping over the flotsam that had washed up in the night.我们沿着海岸漫步,跨过夜晚冲上岸边的零碎杂物。 We wandered through the beautifully proportioned rooms of the Winter Palace.我们浏览了冬宫里错落有致、美仑美奂的众多宫室。 She was wandering around in a daze this morning.今天早上她神情恍惚地四处游荡。 His eyes wandered over the posters adorning the walls. Moving gently on foot amble blow circulate dumbwalking flâneur gently mincing mincingly mooch mosey pad paseo plod potter promenade stroll stroller tippy tiptoe wander You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Slow and moving slowly General words for movement Relationships: infidelity wanderverb (SUBJECT)[ I ] to start talking about a different subject from the one you were originally discussing: 离题 We've wandered off/from the point somewhat.我们有点离题了。 C2[ I ] If your mind or your thoughts wander, you stop thinking about the subject that you should be giving your attention to and start thinking about other matters: 走神;开小差 Halfway through the meeting my mind started to wander.会开到一半时我就开始走神了。 [ I ] If you say that an old person's mind is beginning to wander, you mean that they are starting to get very confused because of their age: (因年老而)神志恍惚,精神错乱 Her mind is beginning to wander and she doesn't always know who I am.她的神志开始恍惚,有时认不出我是谁。 Digressing and being indirect or evasive bury the ledeidiom candy coat candy coating candy-coated circumlocution circumlocutory elliptical f-bomb get on to/onto something glancingly gloss over something go off on a tangentidiom implicit parry prevaricate stray tangent tiptoe around something/someone unexpressed unvoiced You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Not paying attention Related wordwanderer Examples of wanderingwandering In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. The descriptor ' hermit ' here encompasses wandering solitaries, enclosed anchorites, hermit-monks and monk-hermits. Every forward wandering set is n= also (backward) wandering, but the converse is not true. If a unitary action has an eigenvector, then its weakly wandering vectors are clearly not dense. Wandering in a faux pastoral, the nomadic dervish has no town, no ethnicity, and no specific territory. Controlled interventionist experimentation could help to move beyond the "wanderings through the scholastic maze" that traditional zoology had brought. Accordingly, no different incidence of arrhythmias such as sick sinus syndrome, sinus bradycardia, junctional rhythm, or a wandering pacemaker should be expected. In some patients with dementia, troublesome symptoms such as wandering, agitation or aggression may not be manageable in the context of the medical ward. Wandering inversions of venous flow were observed in bridging veins between neighboring systems of drainage during low-flow perfusion. Finally, securing access to stairs and the outdoors with locks and gates should be done to prevent wandering of walking infants. We believe this is the foundation for understanding the relationship between the wandering polygon and the dynamics of its critical leaves. Delirium: prevalence, prognosis and management tiveness, euphoria, anger, wandering, easy startling, fast motor responses, distractibility, tangentiality, nightmares and persistent thoughts. To prevent the robot wandering at random when the chemical concentration is low, the robot takes a group of measurements ahead of its current position. Sometimes short, telegraphic descriptions next to names tell of families reduced to ' wandering ' with their livestock after eviction. Another subject with nocturnal wandering once threw his wife on the floor, ran to his two children, took them into his arms and ran outside. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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