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rambling

/ram-bling/US // ˈræm blɪŋ //UK // (ˈræmblɪŋ) //

漫无边际,胡言乱语,漫无边际的,漫无目的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : aimlessly wandering.
    • : taking an irregular course; straggling: a rambling brook.
    • : spread out irregularly in various directions: a rambling mansion.
    • : straying from one subject to another; desultory: a rambling novel.

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Examples

  • This too has become a full-time thing, where crispy chicken and fried mushrooms are served in the restaurant’s rambling garden on the water.

  • We took a hike on an obscure, overgrown trail that led pretty much nowhere—just the sort of long, delightful, pointless rambling I like these days.

  • Cummings sat down across from Pitcher’s desk, but before Pitcher could say anything, Cummings dove into a rambling saga centered in Valdez, Alaska, where he’d lived for more than two decades.

  • So there is my rant, I dig a bit more into this on my personal blog if you want more of this rambling.

  • In 1973, Bedford finally completed a rambling unscholarly biography of her former mentor, Aldous Huxley.

  • Like a Jack in the Box just sprung from coiled captivity, he begins rambling excitedly.

  • In rambling posts, he called himself a loser, and wrote that he must be either bipolar or a psychopath.

  • The rocker posted a rambling video on his Facebook page claiming he's broke and penniless.

  • After about one minute of rambling, a woman runs up on stage and directs someone to turn his microphone off.

  • If I could sum it up in a few choice words, I would, but instead I hem and haw, before stumbling through some rambling rejoinder.

  • The modern castle is a massive, rambling, brown-stone building less than a hundred years old, now servingPg 161 as a county court.

  • Our efforts proved successful and a neat, courteous young woman showed us over the rambling house.

  • Black Hoof and his braves had a great fear of the girl when she began her rambling talk.

  • The thoughts chased one another round my brain and back again, all running into one another in their rambling.

  • They amused themselves by fishing, shooting and rambling about.