单词 | wander |
释义 | wan·der1 /ˈwɒndə $ ˈwɑːndər/ ●●○ S3 verb 1 without direction 无方向地 [intransitive, transitive]WALK to walk slowly across or around an area, usually without a clear direction or purpose 徘徊,闲逛;漫步于wander in/through/around etc I’ll wander around the mall for half an hour. 我会在商场里逛半小时。 She wandered aimlessly about the house. 她漫无目的地在房子里走来走去。 Ana wandered off to get a drink. 安娜溜达着去弄了一杯喝的。 He was found wandering the streets of New York. 有人看到他在纽约街头游荡。► see thesaurus at walk2 move away 离开 [intransitive] (also wander off)WALK to walk away from where you are supposed to stay 〔从应该逗留的地方〕离开 Don’t let any of the kids wander off. 不要让任何一个小孩走开去。3 mind/thoughts 心思/思想 [intransitive]ATTENTION if your mind, thoughts etc wander, you no longer pay attention to something, especially because you are bored or worried 〔因厌倦或焦虑而注意力〕不集中,走神 Mrs Snell’s mind wandered and the voices went on and on. 斯内尔太太走神了,而说话声依然不绝于耳。4 conversation 谈话 [intransitive]TALK TO somebody to start to talk about something not related to the main subject that you were talking about before 偏离主题wander from/off Pauline started to wander from the point. 保利娜开始偏题了。5. somebody’s mind is wandering MENTALLY ILLused to say that someone has become unable to think clearly, especially because they are old 某人〔尤因年老而〕头脑糊涂[思路不清]6 eyes 眼睛 [intransitive] if your eyes or your gaze wander, you look around slowly at different things or at all parts of something 〔视线〕移来移去 His gaze wandered round the room. 他环视房间。7 road/river 道路/河流 [intransitive]TTRTTW if a road or a river wanders somewhere, it does not go straight but in curves 蜿蜒曲折 SYN meanderwander through/across/along The Missouri River wanders across several states. 密苏里河蜿蜒流经几个州。8 hands 手 [intransitive] if a man’s hands wander, he touches the body of a woman he is with, especially where she does not want him to 〔男人的手〕在女人的身上摸来摸去〔尤指女人不情愿时〕 Be careful, he’s got wandering hands. 小心点,他的手不老实。→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpuswander• We wandered along the river bank, looking for a place to cross.• He wandered an area of refrigerated warehouses with old dual-gauge tracks intersecting on the cobbled streets.• For an hour and a half we wandered around the old city, totally lost.• I'd wander down the high street, frittering away on whatever took my fancy.• But the gates were open, and she wandered in, seeking shade.• She wandered into the kitchen, pleased with her work, relieved too that Luke didn't seem to be about.• She may have wandered off and become lost.• We wandered on, leaving the mules to catch up.• After dinner Carol left the hotel to wander the crowded streets.• Then she wanders the deserted basement halls.• With their parents at work, the kids are left to wander the streets.• She leaves the coach and wanders through fields for many miles until between trees she sees a deep black pool of water.wandering the streets• After her own parents died and she was left destitute, Elizabeth had found her wandering the streets.• I don't want you wandering the streets.• Often they ended up wandering the streets.wander from/off• The general himself wandered off as often as possible to hunt various indigenous fowl for the table.• He was for ever wandering off campus and into the streets of the Upper West Side.• The few that did live near the quarry tended to wander off hurriedly in the opposite direction whenever they saw a nome.• They then have a moment of near romance before wandering off into a different story.• Having been driven with the children into Mondano he had wandered off on his own unexplained concerns.• On the way home, the car had had a tendency to wander from one lane to another on the road.• I wander from room to room, filled with secret delight.• Professor Cartmel often wandered from the subject.• So methods have been developed to dissuade you from wandering off to somebody else's cash register.wander through/across/along• She leaves the coach and wanders through fields for many miles until between trees she sees a deep black pool of water.• He ought to go back to school, but he couldn't really wander along in the middle of lessons.• Sometimes I am in the log cabin, looking at it; other times I am wandering through it.• The sand turned silver-grey, and the Sandrat wandered across it.• It seemed Blunset was still wandering through the corridors and Endill looked forward to their next meeting.• Sun-bleached surfers rub elbows at the bar, and stray toddlers wander through the dining rooms.• A wooden fence wanders along the edge of the farm.• When she left in the evening, I wandered through the great empty building.• Only poor artisans, likewise, carried all their gear on their backs and wandered through towns and countryside looking for work.wandering hands• The hands, wandering hands, so often reprimanded, restrained, searched her body now.Related topics: Leisurewander2 noun [singular] British English DLWALKa short relaxed walk 漫步;闲逛 SYN strolltake/go for/have a wander I had a bit of a wander round the shops. 我逛了一会儿商店。Origin wander Old English wandrianwan·der1 verbwander2 nounChineseSyllable slowly or walk around Corpus to across |
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