英:[ˈwɒndərə(r)]
美:[ˈwɑndərə(r)]
英:[ˈwɒndərə(r)]
美:[ˈwɑndərə(r)]
n.
流浪汉
闲逛者
游走动物
复数:wanderers
词根:wander
adj.wandering 流浪的;漫游的,徘徊的;蜿蜒的
n.wandering 闲逛;离题;神志恍惚
wanderlust 流浪癖;漫游癖;旅游热
v.wandering 漫游;闲逛(wander的ing形式)
vi.wander 徘徊;漫步;迷路;离题
vt.wander 游荡,漫游
verb
intransitive verb
to move about without a fixed course, aim, or goal
to go idly about : ramble
wandering around the house
to follow a winding course : meander
to go astray (as from a course) : stray
wandered away from the group
to go astray morally : err
to lose normal mental contact : stray in thought
his mind wandered
transitive verb
to roam over
wandered the halls
Middle English wandren, from Old English wandrian; akin to Middle High German wandern to wander, Old English windan to wind, twist
The first known use of wander was before the 12th century
wandnoun
a slender rod used in performing magic
a light rod or tube
wanderlustnoun
strong longing to travel
wanderverb
to move about without a purpose
to follow a winding course : meander
to get off the right course : stray
wandered away
to lose one's normal mental concentration
her mind wandered
1 A wanderer passing through those aggregators would walk away with the impression that she was mediocre, like most of the pop stars who briefly light up the musical firmament before evaporating from memory.
2 After the vehicles were registered in the name of state entities, private drivers were hired, and wanderers like Shin were offered low-cost, no-questions- asked transport around much of the country.
3 Billy survived, but he was a dazed wanderer far behind the new German lines.
4 Outside the town, by a beautiful unfenced grove, the wanderer met a small train of men and women servants loaded with baskets.
5 “At last, it is. I came here to take leave of it before its change. And you,” she said, in a voice of touching interest to a wanderer,—“you live abroad still?”
6 The Greek root of the word “planet” — planetes — means a wanderer or traveler, and in the sense that we are increasingly global citizens, we are all wanderers.
7 Students were wandering the halls.
8 Even in his adopted desert community of Moab, Utah, a haven for wanderers of all stripes, the demands and contradictions of the cash economy threw hurdles across his chosen path.
9 Jon glimpsed the red wanderer above, watching them through the leafless branches of great trees as they made their way beneath.
10 “The milieu in which I grew up produced a different type of person: a wanderer.”
11 Since the beginning writers have sought to capture the experience of the outsider, the exile, the parched traveler, the wanderer, the migrant.
12 Then he said, “Sometimes we are at the station, and sometimes we are wanderers.”
13 “At home on Nunivak Island where I was born, the plants and birds pointed the way for wanderers. I thought they did so everywhere...and so, great black Amaroq, I’m without a compass.”
14 What made the show terrifying in its early seasons wasn’t its gore, but the seemingly certain extinction faced weekly by its small, thrown together band of wanderers.
15 Weidensaul takes readers on a gripping journey alongside the world’s feathered wanderers and the people who study them.
16 For that reason, if the signs are not pretty strong in a particular direction, it must be some dark stranger, some wanderer from the outside world where such things happen.
17 Guthrie was, by all accounts, a peripatetic wanderer who hitchhiked and hopped freight trains even after he became well-known.
18 A wanderer who is determined to reach his destination does not fear the rain.
决心赶到目的地,浪汉何惧雨来淋.
19 I met a wanderer in the street yesterday.
我昨天在街上遇见了一个流浪者。
20 We have all felt like wanderers at some point, trudging we know not where.
2 游荡者