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me·anderBrE /miˈændə(r)/NAmE /miˈændər/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they meander BrE /miˈændə(r)/ NAmE /miˈændər/present simple - he / she / it meanders BrE /miˈændəz/ NAmE /miˈændərz/past simple meandered BrE /miˈændəd/ NAmE /miˈændərd/past participle meandered BrE /miˈændəd/ NAmE /miˈændərd/ -ing form meandering BrE /miˈændərɪŋ/ NAmE /miˈændərɪŋ/ [I] (+ adv./prep.) (of a river, road, etc. 河流、道路等) to curve a lot rather than being in a straight line 蜿蜒而行;迂回曲折◆The stream meanders slowly down to the sea. 这条小河弯弯曲曲缓慢地流向大海。 [I] (+ adv./prep.) to walk slowly and change direction often, especially without a particular aim 漫步;闲逛 SYN wander [I] (+ adv./prep.) (of a conversation, discussion, etc. 谈话、讨论等) to develop slowly and change subject often, in a way that makes it boring or difficult to understand (乏味地、令人费解地)漫谈,闲聊▸ me·ander noun◆the meanders of a river 河流的各处河曲 |