ramble 的 3 个定义
ram·bled, ram·bling.
- to wander around in a leisurely, aimless manner: They rambled through the shops until closing time.
- to take a course with many turns or windings, as a stream or path.
- to grow in a random, unsystematic fashion: The vine rambled over the walls and tree trunks.
- to talk or write in a discursive, aimless way: The speaker rambled on with anecdote after anecdote.
ram·bled, ram·bling.
- to walk aimlessly or idly over or through: They spent the spring afternoon rambling woodland paths.
- a walk without a definite route, taken merely for pleasure.
ramble 近义词
aimless walk
ramble 的近义词 13 个
ramble 的反义词 1 个
wander about; travel aimlessly
ramble 的近义词 46 个
- amble
- digress
- meander
- roam
- saunter
- straggle
- stroll
- traipse
- zigzag
- clamber
- climb
- cruise
- depart
- divagate
- diverge
- drift
- extend
- fork
- gad
- gallivant
- perambulate
- percolate
- peregrinate
- promenade
- range
- rove
- scramble
- snake
- sprawl
- spread
- spread-eagle
- straddle
- stray
- trail
- turn
- twist
- walk
- wind
- bat around
- be all over the map
- branch off
- excurse
- get sidetracked
- knock about
- knock around
- sprangle
ramble 的反义词 4 个
talk aimlessly, endlessly
ramble 的近义词 35 个
- babble
- digress
- meander
- wander
- amplify
- blather
- chatter
- depart
- descant
- divagate
- diverge
- drift
- drivel
- enlarge
- expatiate
- gossip
- maunder
- prose
- protract
- stray
- be diffuse
- beat around bush
- dwell on
- excurse
- get off the subject
- go astray
- go off on tangent
- go on and on
- harp on
- lose the thread
- rant and rave
- rattle on
- talk nonsense
- talk off top of head
- talk randomly
ramble 的反义词 9 个
更多ramble例句
- So he started alone for a ramble among the Channel Islands, and I went back to Paris.
- Miss Utah's Incoherent Ramble She tried her best, she really did!
- Infected honeybees that should be sleeping at night instead ramble out into the darkness, where their fate is sealed.
- Also, he didn't ramble on about what he'd been up to in his state capital, as Christie did.
- Now, the judges, while passionate as always, seem to have more time than ever to ramble.
- However, I returned well pleased from my ride, and found my young sportsmen not less pleased with their morning's ramble.
- The moon was up long before we returned from our ramble, and long before our host arrived.
- Ruth found Mr Bellingham was not yet come down; so she sallied out for an additional half-hour's ramble.
- She covered him with her shawl, which she had thrown over a chair on coming in from their twilight ramble.
- After having finished their meal, Mr. George and Rollo set out to take a ramble about the town by themselves.