ramble
verb /ˈræmbl/
/ˈræmbl/
动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they ramble | /ˈræmbl/ /ˈræmbl/ |
he / she / it rambles | /ˈræmblz/ /ˈræmblz/ |
past simple rambled | /ˈræmbld/ /ˈræmbld/ |
past participle rambled | /ˈræmbld/ /ˈræmbld/ |
-ing form rambling | /ˈræmblɪŋ/ /ˈræmblɪŋ/ |
- [intransitive] + adv./prep. (especially British English) to walk for pleasure, especially in the countryside
漫游,漫步,闲逛(尤指在乡间) - We spent the summer rambling in Ireland.
我们花了一个夏天漫游爱尔兰。 - You can ramble through some beautiful countryside in the area.
你可以在该地区一些美丽的乡村漫步。
- We spent the summer rambling in Ireland.
- [intransitive] to talk about somebody/something in a confused way, especially for a long time
漫谈;闲聊;东拉西扯 - He had lost track of what he was saying and began to ramble.
他忘了自己的话题,开始瞎扯起来。 - ramble (on) (about somebody/something) What is she rambling on about now?
她现在又在东拉西扯些什么呀?
- He had lost track of what he was saying and began to ramble.
- [intransitive] (+ adv./prep.) (of plants
) to grow in many different directions, especially over other plants or objects植物 蔓生;攀附生长 - Climbing plants rambled over the front of the house.
攀缘植物贴着房子正面的墙到处疯长。
see also rambling - Climbing plants rambled over the front of the house.
词源late Middle English (in sense (2)): probably related to Middle Dutch rammelen, used of animals in the sense ‘wander about on heat’, also to the noun ram.