meander 的 3 个定义
- to proceed by or take a winding or indirect course: The stream meandered through the valley.
- to wander aimlessly; ramble: The talk meandered on.
- Surveying. to define the margin of with a meander line.
- Usually meanders. turnings or windings; a winding path or course.
- a circuitous movement or journey.
- an intricate variety of fret or fretwork.
meander 近义词
wander, zigzag
更多meander例句
- As announced in The New York Times, stores now track customers as they meander through the shop floor.
- Solnit can take up a thought and follow its meander into as-yet unrevealed territory.
- All of them meander through multiple surprises to satisfying and unexpected endings.
- The English potter and ceramist Josiah Wedgwood loved the meander.
- As it has come down to us “on the borders of pottery and textiles, the meander resembles a maze or labyrinth.”
- But I must meander back to town, and let the boys know you're in possession, safe and sound.
- On such it appears rather as a fragment of the more complicated meander patterns, from which it is derived.
- Professor Goodyear gives the title of “Meander” to that form of Swastika which bends two or more times (fig. 11).
- Three have the ends bent (at right angles) four times, making a meander form, while two make only one bend.
- Even the square and meander Swastikas (figs. 10, 11) require a rule and angle to make them exact.