meander
meander 英 [miˈændə(r)] 美 [miˈændɚ]
n. 漫步;曲流(常用复数) vt. 漫步;蜿蜒缓慢流动 vi. 漫步;漫谈
进行时:meandering 过去式:meandered 过去分词:meandered 第三人称单数:meanders 名词复数:meanders
- To meander means to wander aimlessly on a winding roundabout course. If you want some time to yourself after school, you might meander home, taking the time to window shop and look around.
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- n. 漫步;曲流(常用复数)
- vt. 漫步;蜿蜒缓慢流动
- vi. 漫步;漫谈
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1. There are some remarkable trails that meander off into the surrounding countryside or slope back down to the beach.
从一些值得注意的山径可以漫游到四周围的农村或回到海滩的斜坡。
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2. As you progress through the story, you're free to meander the wizarding school's twisting halls, hopping on and off the critical path as it strikes your fancy.
当你随着情节慢慢深入游戏后,你可以自由地漫步于霍格沃茨魔法学校的大厅。 只要你愿意还可以在走道上蹦蹦跳跳。
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3. Then I meander down to the freshly swept beach and join the others for dinner.
然后我款款走向新扫过的沙滩,和其他宾客一起去享用晚餐。
- meander (n.) 1570s, "confusion, intricacies," from Latin meander "a winding course," from Greek Maiandros, name of a river in Caria noted for its winding course (the Greeks used the name figuratively for winding patterns). In reference to river courses, in English, from 1590s. Adjectival forms are meandrine (1846); meandrous (1650s).
- meander (v.) "flow in a winding course" (of rivers), 1610s, from meander (n.). Of a person, "to wander aimlessly" (1831), originally of persons traveling on a river (1821), perhaps influenced by confusion with maunder [OED]. Related: Meandered; meandering.
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