Roam about Meaning in English
expression
ˈɹoʊm/ /əˈbaʊt
ROHM uh-BOWT
ɹˈəʊm/ /ɐbˈaʊt
ROHM uh-BOWT
التعريف
To walk or travel around without a fixed direction or plan, often in a relaxed way.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Mostly informal or literary; often used to describe animals, children, or people exploring or moving aimlessly. Common collocations: 'roam about the city', 'roam about the countryside'. Not as strong as 'wander' in suggesting being lost; more relaxed and sometimes joyful.
Spanish: deambular - vagarPortuguese (BR): perambular - vaguearPortuguese (PT): vaguear - deambularChinese (Simplified): 四处游荡 - 到处走Chinese (Traditional): 四處遊蕩 - 到處走Hindi: आसपास घूमनाArabic: يتجولBengali: ঘুরে বেড়ানো - ঘোরাRussian: бродить - разгуливатьJapanese: あちこち歩き回るVietnamese: lang thang - dạo quanhKorean: 이리저리 돌아다니다 - 여기저기 배회하다Turkish: dolaşmak - gezinmekUrdu: ادھر ادھر پھرناIndonesian: berkeliaran - berjalan-jalan tanpa tujuan
جمل نموذجية
The sheep roam about the green field all day.
basic
Children love to roam about the playground after school.
basic
Tourists roam about the city, taking photos everywhere they go.
basic
We had no schedule; we just wanted to roam about and see what we found.
natural
After dinner, Grandpa likes to roam about the neighborhood.
natural
When I’m stressed, I just roam about to clear my mind.
natural