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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3027 COCA: 3183

wander

verb
/ˈwɒndə(r)/
/ˈwɑːndər/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they wander
/ˈwɒndə(r)/
/ˈwɑːndər/
he / she / it wanders
/ˈwɒndəz/
/ˈwɑːndərz/
past simple wandered
/ˈwɒndəd/
/ˈwɑːndərd/
past participle wandered
/ˈwɒndəd/
/ˈwɑːndərd/
-ing form wandering
/ˈwɒndərɪŋ/
/ˈwɑːndərɪŋ/
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  1. [intransitive, transitive] to walk slowly around or to a place, often without any particular sense of purpose or direction闲逛;漫游;游荡
    • + adv./prep. She wandered aimlessly around the streets.她在大街上漫无目的地到处游荡。
    • We wandered back towards the car.我们溜达着回到汽车那里。
    • wander something The child was found wandering the streets alone.那孩子被发现独自在大街上瞎转。
    Extra Examples
    • Don't go wandering all over the house!不要在房子里到处转悠!
    • He just wandered in one day and asked for a job.有一天,他转悠到这儿来要找一份工作。
    • He wandered into a bar and ordered a drink.他转悠进了一家酒吧,要了一杯酒。
    • One day she wandered further afield.有一天她游荡到更远的地方。
    • Simply wandering is a pleasure in itself.闲逛本身就是一种享受。
    • The cattle are allowed to wander freely.牛群可以自由地四处走动。
    • They found him wandering around aimlessly.他们发现他漫无目的地四处闲逛。
    • Visitors are free to wander through the gardens and woods.游客可以自由自在地在花园和树林中游玩。
    • Cattle and sheep wander freely on the hilltops.牛羊在山顶自由漫步。
    • During the day I would wander the streets, asking passers-by for a few cents.白天我就在大街上游荡,向路人讨点零钱。
    • He was found wandering in the road late one night.一天深夜,有人发现他在路上游荡。
    • She had spent her life wandering from place to place.她一生都在四处流浪。
    • They spent a couple of hours wandering through the markets.他们花了几个小时逛市场。
    Topics Hobbiesb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • slowly
    • aimlessly
    • disconsolately
    verb + wander
    • be free to
    • allow somebody/​something to
    • let somebody/​something
    preposition
    • across
    • all over
    • along
    phrases
    • find somebody wandering
    See full entry
  2. [intransitive] to move away from the place where you ought to be or the people you are with偏离(正道);走失;离散 synonym stray
    • wander away/off The child wandered off and got lost.那孩子走散后迷路了。
    • How could you let him wander off like that?你怎么能让他这样走散了?
    • wander from/off something They had wandered from the path into the woods.他们离开小路消失在树林里。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • slowly
    • aimlessly
    • disconsolately
    verb + wander
    • be free to
    • allow somebody/​something to
    • let somebody/​something
    preposition
    • across
    • all over
    • along
    phrases
    • find somebody wandering
    See full entry
  3. [intransitive] (of a person’s mind or thoughts人的思想或想法) to stop being directed on something and to move without much control to other ideas, subjects, etc.走神;神志恍惚;(思想)开小差 synonym drift
    • It's easy to be distracted and let your attention wander.很容易走神分散了注意力。
    • Try not to let your mind wander.尽量别让你的思想开小差。
    • wander away, back, to, etc. something Her thoughts wandered back to her youth.她浮想联翩,思绪回到了青春岁月。
    • Don’t wander off the subject—keep to the point.不要跑题——不要离题。
    Extra Examples
    • Lisa let her mind wander a little.莉萨走了一会儿神。
    • His attention was beginning to wander.他的注意力开始分散。
    • My thoughts wandered from the exam questions to my interview the next day.我的心思从试题转到了第二天的面试上。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • a little
    verb + wander
    • begin to
    • allow something to
    • let something
    preposition
    • from
    • to
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  4. [intransitive] (of a person’s eyes人的眼睛) to move slowly from looking at one thing to looking at another thing or in other directions慢慢地移开
    • She let her gaze wander.她东瞅瞅西望望。
    • + adv./prep. His eyes wandered towards the photographs on the wall.他的目光慢慢地移向墙上的照片。
  5. [intransitive] (+ adv./prep.) (of a road or river道路或河流) to go in a curve instead of following a straight course蜿蜒;迂回曲折
    • The road wanders along through the hills.这条路蜿蜒曲折地穿过山丘。
  6. Word OriginOld English wandrian, of West Germanic origin; related to wend and wind2.

wander

noun
/ˈwɒndə(r)/
/ˈwɑːndər/
[singular]
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  1. a short walk in or around a place, usually with no special purpose游荡;溜达;闲逛;徘徊
    • I went to the park and had a wander around.我去公园转了一圈。
    Word OriginOld English wandrian, of West Germanic origin; related to wend and wind2.
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3027 COCA: 3183
wander

verb¹

1move slowly around a place/go from place to place遊蕩;徘徊ADVERB | VERB + WANDER | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBslowly慢慢地閒逛aimlessly漫無目的地閒逛disconsolately, restlessly鬱鬱寡歡地遊蕩;焦躁不安地徘徊happily幸福地漫步at will, freely隨意地閒逛;自由地遊蕩The cattle are allowed to wander freely.牛群可以自由地四處走動。just, simply閒蕩而已;只是閒逛Simply wandering is a pleasure in itself.閒逛本身就是一種享受。far, farther, further, further afield (especially BrE) 漫遊到遠方;遊蕩到更遠的地方One day she wandered further afield.有一天她遊蕩到更遠的地方。about, across, along, around, away, back, in, off, out, over, round (especially BrE) 到處遊蕩;遛達到另一邊;向前閒逛;四處徘徊;走開;遛達回來;遛達進來;遛達離開;遛達出去;遛達過去He just wandered in one day and asked for a job.有一天,他轉悠到這兒來要找一份工作。VERB + WANDERbe free to自由地遊蕩Visitors are free to wander through the gardens and woods.遊客可以自由自在地在花園和樹林中遊玩。allow sb/sth to, let sb/sth允許⋯閒逛;讓⋯遊蕩How could you let him wander off like that?你怎麼能讓他這樣走散了?PREPOSITIONacross, all over, along, among, around, down, in, into, out of, round, through, towards/toward逛到⋯另一邊;在⋯到處閒逛;沿着⋯閒蕩;在⋯中漫步;在⋯周圍徘徊;遛達進⋯;從⋯遛達出來;圍繞⋯閒逛;遛達着穿過⋯;向⋯遛達Don't go wandering all over the house!不要在房子裏到處轉悠!He wandered into a bar and ordered a drink.他轉悠進了一家酒吧,要了一杯酒。PHRASESfind sb wandering發現某人閒逛They found him wandering around aimlessly.他們發現他漫無目的地四處閒逛。
wander

verb²

2stop concentrating走神ADVERB | VERB + WANDER | PREPOSITION ADVERBa little有點兒走神VERB + WANDERbegin to開始走神His attention was beginning to wander.他的注意力開始分散。allow sth to, let sth允許⋯離題;走神Lisa let her mind wander a little.莉薩走了一會兒神。PREPOSITIONfrom, to注意力從⋯轉移/轉移到⋯My thoughts wandered from the exam questions to my interview the next day.我的心思從試題轉到了第二天的面試上。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3027 COCA: 3183
wander

verb

wander ♦︎ roam ♦︎ drift ♦︎ amble ♦︎ saunterThese words all mean to walk slowly around or to a place, often without having a clear purpose or direction. 这些词均表示漫游、闲逛。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to wander / roam / drift / saunter around / about (sth)to wander / drift / amble / saunter slowlyto wander / roam / drift aimlesslyto wander / roam freelyto wander / roam the streets wander ˈwɒndə(r); NAmE ˈwɑːndər [intransitive, transitive] (usually used with an adverb or preposition 通常与副词或介词连用) to walk slowly around or to a place, often without having any clear aim or direction 漫游;闲逛;徘徊The boy just wandered in one day and asked for a job.一天那男孩径直遛达进来要找份活干。Visitors are free to wander throughout the grounds.来访者可以随意在花园各处走走。During the day I would wander the streets, asking passers-by for a few cents.白天我就在大街上游荡,向路人讨点零钱。 wander

noun

[singular] I went for a wander down by the river.我沿着小河信步前行。
roam rəʊm; NAmE roʊm [intransitive, transitive] (usually used with an adverb or preposition 通常与副词或介词连用) to walk or travel around an area without having any clear aim or direction, perhaps hoping to find sth 徘徊;闲逛;漫步Animals roam freely around the village.动物在村子四处自由地活动。Gangs of barefoot children roam the city streets, begging for scraps.一群群赤脚的孩子在大街上游逛,讨要残羹剩饭。NOTE 辨析 Wander or roam?Both wander and roam can suggest that sb (or an animal) is free to go wherever they want. Wander emphasizes that sb has no clear purpose. Roam can suggest that sb is searching for sth, often without knowing exactly what it is or where to find it. * wander和roam都指自由地走动。wander强调漫无目标,roam可意味着寻找某物,但常指不清楚要找的东西具体是什么或到哪里能找到。 drift [intransitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition 总是与副词或介词连用) to move or go somewhere slowly or without having any clear aim 缓缓移动;漂泊The crowd slowly drifted away from the scene.人群渐渐从现场散去。I spent the next decade drifting aimlessly from place to place.在随后的十年中,我漫无目的地从一个地方漂泊到另一个地方。 amble [intransitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition 总是与副词或介词连用) to walk in a slow relaxed way, taking your time to get somewhere 悠闲地走;漫步;闲逛We ambled down to the beach.我们漫步向海滩走去。 saunter ˈsɔːntə(r) [intransitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition 总是与副词或介词连用) to walk in a slow relaxed way 悠闲地走;漫步Rod sauntered by, looking as if he had all the time in the world.罗德悠闲地走过,仿佛时间对他来说是无穷无尽的。NOTE 辨析 Amble or saunter? Amble suggests that sb is enjoying taking their time walking somewhere, perhaps stopping from time to time, and not hurrying. Saunter can suggest that sb is walking in a casual way because they are feeling cheerful or confident, perhaps in a way that other people find annoying. * amble意为惬意地在某处漫步,不慌不忙,也许时走时停。saunter可指兴致十足、悠然自得地闲逛,其样子也许会使他人感到恼火。 see also stroll walk verb 1

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