Roam Meaning in English
word
/ˈɹoʊm/
rohm
/ɹˈəʊm/
rohm
التعريف
To move or travel around a place or area without a definite plan, often in a relaxed or aimless way.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Roam' is informal and often suggests freedom or a lack of purpose ('roam the countryside', 'roam the streets'). It's not typically used for focused or urgent movement. Common in the phrase 'roam around'.
Spanish: deambular - vagarPortuguese (BR): vagar - perambularPortuguese (PT): vaguear - perambularChinese (Simplified): 漫游 - 游荡Chinese (Traditional): 漫遊 - 遊蕩Hindi: घूमना (बिना उद्देश्य के) - भटकनाArabic: يتجول - يهيمBengali: ঘুরে বেড়ানো - ঘোরাRussian: бродить - скитатьсяJapanese: 歩き回る - ぶらぶらするVietnamese: lang thang - đi rongKorean: 헤매다 - 돌아다니다Turkish: dolaşmak - gezinmekUrdu: آوارہ پھرنا - گھومناIndonesian: berkeliaran - berkeliling
جمل نموذجية
The cows roam in the field.
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We roam the streets after school.
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He likes to roam in the forest.
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We spent the afternoon just roaming around the city.
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Let your mind roam and be creative.
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They love to roam free in nature with no set destination.
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