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/ˈwɒndə/ |
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1 | I/T to travel from place to place , especially on foot , without a particular direction or purpose 漫游;闲逛;游荡;流浪 |
| He wandered the countryside, looking for his son. 他在乡下转来转去,寻找自己的儿子。 |
| +into/around/through My sister likes wandering around the city at night. 我姐姐喜欢晚上在城里闲逛。 |
| Jim wandered into the kitchen to make breakfast. 吉姆信步走进厨房做早餐。 |
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2 | wander I to move away from a place where you are usually , or where people expect you to be 离开(通常应呆的地方) |
| It’ s a safe place where kids can wander off on their own. 这是一个安全的地方,孩子们可以随便走动。 |
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3 | I if your mind or thoughts wander , you stop concentrating and start thinking about other things, especially because you are bored or worried (尤指因无聊或担忧而)走神,开小差;神志恍惚 |
| As soon as I try to work my mind starts wandering. 我一想要工作,思想就开小差。 |
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4 | I/T if your eyes or your gaze wanders, you stop looking at one thing and start looking at another (目光)游移;往别处看 |
| His eyes kept wandering to the TV. 他的目光老是转向电视。 |
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5 | I to talk about something that is not connected with the subject that you were talking about before 离题 |
| Keep your answers short and don’ t wander off the point. 把你的答案说简单点,别离开正题。 |
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6 | I if something such as a path or river wanders, it curves (小路或河流等)蜿蜒 |
| Anarrow path wanders between the trees. 一条小径在树林里蜿蜒。 |
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DERIVED WORD |
wanderer noun C |
| She’ s a wanderer – always likes to be on the move. 她是一个游荡者,总喜欢四处走动。 |
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