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Wander in Meaning in English

expression

ˈwɑndɝ/ /ˈɪn/, /ɪn
WAHN-der IN
wˈɒndɐ/ /ˈɪn
WON-duh IN

释义

To enter a place in a relaxed, casual, or unplanned way, often slowly or without a clear purpose.

用法与细微差别

'Wander in' is informal and often suggests entering somewhere without much purpose or in a daydreaming way. Common in casual storytelling, e.g., 'He wandered in late.' It can sound mildly careless or oblivious—don't use for formal arrival.

例句

He wandered in while we were eating dinner.

basic

Some tourists wandered in to look at the old church.

basic

The cat just wanders in when it feels like it.

basic

Sorry I'm late—I just wandered in and didn't notice the time.

natural

People sometimes just wander in off the street, thinking it's a museum.

natural

"Who just wandered in?" asked the teacher, surprised to see a new face.

natural