wandering
英 [ˈwɒndərɪŋ]
美 [ˈwɑːndərɪŋ]
adj. 流浪的;漂泊的
v. 漫游; 游荡; 闲逛; 徘徊; 流浪; 漂泊; 偏离(正道); 走失; 离散; 走神; 神志恍惚; (思想)开小差
wander的现在分词
复数:wanderings 现在分词:wandering
BNC.18757 / COCA.16302
柯林斯词典
- ADJ 流浪的;漂泊的
Wanderingis used to describe people who travel around rather than staying in one place for a long time.- ...a band of wandering musicians.
一群漂泊的音乐人
- ...a band of wandering musicians.
英英释义
noun
- travelling about without any clear destination
- she followed him in his wanderings and looked after him
adj
- having no fixed course
- an erratic comet
- his life followed a wandering course
- a planetary vagabond
- migratory
- a restless mobile society
- the nomadic habits of the Bedouins
- believed the profession of a peregrine typist would have a happy future
- wandering tribes
双语例句
- They advise against foreign delegates wandering unescorted in various parts of town.
他们建议外国代表在没人陪同时不要在城镇四处游逛。 - I dreamed you were wandering in the dark.
我梦见你在黑暗中游荡。 - I found her wandering the streets in a complete daze.
我发现她恍恍惚惚地在街上游荡。 - A phrase from the conference floor set my mind wandering
会上发言者的一句话让我思绪飘远。 - The sheep keep wandering into the vegetable field so we shall have to fence them out.
羊不断地往菜地里跑,我们得用栅栏把它们拦在外面。 - Man is usually a wandering and enterprising animal.
人通常是一种游动的和有进取心的动物。 - The poet went off his nut and started wandering around his house with no clothes on in bitter cold.
那位诗人发疯了,在刺骨的严寒中光着身子在家的四周漫无目的地走着。 - A stranger is wandering in the streets.
一个陌生人在大街上徘徊。 - Wandering in darkness, the drunk bumped into a policeman.
那醉汉在黑夜中闲荡时撞到了一个警察的身上。 - They had taken to wandering through the streets arm-in-arm.
他们养成了挽着胳膊逛街的习惯。