wander的意思和读音

wander

: [ˈwɑndər] : [ˈwɒndə(r)]

n.

v.

wanders  wandering  wandered  

v.stroll,meander,walk,mosey,ramble

wanderv.

1.[i][t]to walk slowly around or to a place, often without any particular sense of purpose or direction

She wandered aimlessly around the streets.

We wandered back towards the car.

The child was found wandering the streets alone.

2.[i]);to move away from the place where you ought to be or the people you are with

The child wandered off and got lost.

They had wandered from the path into the woods.

3.[i];(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 .

Try not to let your mind wander .

Her thoughts wandered back to her youth.

4.[i]to move slowly from looking at one thing to looking at another thing or in other directions

She let her gaze wander .西

His eyes wandered towards the photographs on the wall.

5.[i](+ adv./prep.)to curve instead of following a straight course

The road wanders along through the hills.穿

n.

1.[sing]a short walk in or around a place, usually with no special purpose

I went to the park and had a wander around.

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n.1.,,

v.1.to travel from place to place, especially on foot, without a particular direction or purpose2.to move away from a place where you are usually, or where people expect you to be3.if your mind or thoughts wander, you stop concentrating and start thinking about other things, especially because you are bored or worried4.to talk about something that is not connected with the subject that you were talking about before5.if your eyes or your gaze wanders, you stop looking at one thing and start looking at another6.if something such as a path or river wanders, it curves1.to travel from place to place, especially on foot, without a particular direction or purpose2.to move away from a place where you are usually, or where people expect you to be3.if your mind or thoughts wander, you stop concentrating and start thinking about other things, especially because you are bored or worried4.to talk about something that is not connected with the subject that you were talking about before5.if your eyes or your gaze wanders, you stop looking at one thing and start looking at another6.if something such as a path or river wanders, it curves

n.1.a short relaxed walk without a particular direction or purpose

1. 127、ed = eat 133、err = wander,mistake 134、ev = age ...

2. stroll wander picnic ...

3. 22,Vulnerable 23,Wander 24,Xenophobia ...

4. penniless wander ; pavement ...

5. horn n. wander vi. motherland n. ...

6. horn n. wander vi. motherland n. ...

7. wallet n. wander vi. want vt. n. ...

8. torture n./vt. , 54. wander vi. , 55. wax n. 56. ...

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1.Let me travel, let me wander, and I'll bring you a story a week, a thousand shekels a story.稿稿1

2."Meals will be brought to you, " Deleta said. "Do not wander the ship alone. If you wish a tour, one will be arranged for you shortly. ",”,“。”

3.Without the light of real, free markets, buyers and sellers wander around in the dark like blind drunks. They stumble into each other.

4.A sight not to be missed is nearby Suomenlinna Island, where you can wander amid the ruins of an old sea fortress and visit several museums.”,

5.And a ship without rudder may wander aimlessly among perilous isles yet sink not to the bottom.使

6.should a man wander on, a quiet word is usually enough to send him out the door again.

7.And I don't wander far from that place for a majority of my time, even though I'm an extensive global trekker.使

8.It was like being in one of those post-apocalyptic science-fiction films where vagrants wander the wasteland looking for food and shelter.仿

9.Slowly, Robin's mind began to wander back to the time, well back in the last century, when he had been one of the first astronauts.

10.In a blind scary night, I wander lonely on the bank of Styx. The Dead Bridge is in front of me, waiting, watching and laughing.便