Wander about Meaning in English
expression
ˈwɑndɝ/ /əˈbaʊt
WAHN-der uh-BOWT
wˈɒndɐ/ /ɐbˈaʊt
WON-duh ub-OWT
परिभाषा
To walk around without a specific plan or direction, often just to explore or pass time.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Neutral and informal. Often used about walking in a relaxed, aimless way. Can imply curiosity or lack of urgency. Similar to 'roam', but less adventurous than 'explore'. Common collocations: 'wander about the city', 'wander about aimlessly'.
Spanish: merodear - deambularPortuguese (BR): vagar - perambularPortuguese (PT): vaguear - deambularChinese (Simplified): 四处闲逛 - 漫游Chinese (Traditional): 四處閒逛 - 漫遊Hindi: घूमना - इधर-उधर भटकनाArabic: يتجول - يهيم حولBengali: এদিক ওদিক ঘোরা - উদ্দেশ্যহীনভাবে হাঁটাRussian: бродить - гулять без целиJapanese: ぶらぶら歩く - あてもなく歩くVietnamese: đi lang thang - dạo quanhKorean: 정처 없이 돌아다니다 - 산책하다Turkish: etrafta dolaşmak - amaçsızca gezinmekUrdu: ادھر ادھر گھومنا - بے مقصد چلناIndonesian: berjalan-jalan tanpa tujuan - berkeliling
उदाहरण वाक्य
She likes to wander about the park on sunny days.
basic
We will wander about the city after lunch.
basic
He saw a cat wandering about in the street.
basic
Let's just wander about and see what we find.
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Tourists love to wander about the old town at night.
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Sometimes I just need to wander about to clear my mind.
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