meander
verb uk/miˈæn.dər/ us/miˈæn.dɚ/
(RIVER/ROAD)
[ I ](河流、道路等)蜿蜒,曲折前行
If a river, stream, or road meanders, it follows a route that is not straight or direct.
(WALK)
[ I usually + adv/prep ]漫步,闲逛;徘徊
to walk slowly without any clear direction
We spent the afternoon meandering around the streets of the old town. 我们一下午都在古镇的街道上闲逛。
(NO PURPOSE)
[ I ](话题、过程或活动)无目的地进行
If a text, process, or activity meanders, it has no clear purpose or direction.
The film meanders along with no particular story line. 影片不着边际地展开着,没有明确的故事线索。
meander
noun [ C ] uk/miˈæn.dər/ us/miˈæn.dɚ/
(RIVER)
曲流,河曲
a curve of a river or stream
(JOURNEY)
漫游
a journey that has no particular direction
The TV series continues its haphazard meander around the globe - this week in Portugal. 这部电视系列片将继续其行踪不定的环球之旅——这周的目的地是葡萄牙。