wander

动词

UK/ˈwɒn.dəʳ/
US/ˈwɑːn.dɚ/

定义 wander 动词

movement(移动)

  1. B2Transitive(及物动词)Intransitive(不及物动词)

    To walk or move about in a relaxed manner, often without a specific direction or purpose.

    漫步;闲逛;游荡

    • We spent the entire afternoon wandering through the park.

      我们整个下午都在公园里漫步。

    • Tourists enjoy wandering through the ancient streets.

      游客喜欢在古老的街道上闲逛。

    • The children wandered aimlessly along the beach.

      孩子们在海滩上漫无目的地游荡。

topic(话题)

  1. Intransitive(不及物动词)

    To deviate from the main subject of a conversation or discussion.

    离题

    • It seems we've wandered off the topic a bit; let's get back to the main point.

      我们似乎有点跑题了,让我们回到重点上。

    • During meetings, he often wanders from the topic and talks about irrelevant things.

      在会议中,他经常跑题,谈论一些无关紧要的事情。

    • We have to be careful not to let the discussion wander off-topic.

      我们必须小心,不要让讨论跑题。

thought(思绪)

  1. C2Intransitive(不及物动词)

    When one's thoughts stray from the current topic, focusing on unrelated matters.

    走神;心不在焉

    • During the lengthy lecture, I found my mind beginning to wander.

      在冗长的演讲中,我发现自己开始走神了。

    • She tried to focus, but her thoughts kept wandering.

      她试图集中注意力,但她的思绪不断飘走。

    • My mind tends to wander easily when I am bored.

      当我感到无聊时,我的思绪很容易走神。

health(健康)

  1. Intransitive(不及物动词)

    To describe an elderly person whose cognitive abilities are declining, causing confusion or disorientation.

    (因年老)神智不清;精神错乱

    • As he got older, his mind started to wander a bit.

      随着他年纪增长,他的神智开始有些不清了。

    • Her grandmother's mind has been wandering recently, sometimes not recognizing family members.

      她祖母最近神智有些不清,有时甚至认不出家人。

    • The doctor said it was because of his age and his mind was beginning to wander.

      医生说这是因为他年纪大了,神智开始不清了。