关于Wander的意思和用法的提问
包含"Wander"的句子的意思
Q:
if I'm wandering around where should I wander? 是什么意思?
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It means "if I'm walking around with no particular place to go, where should I go?" It's like when you're walking outside and you don't have a specific destination in mind, you're just "wandering around". I hope it helps you.
Q:
wandering around 是什么意思?
A:
it means to casually walk around, or walk around with no destination
Q:
Not all those who wander are lost. 是什么意思?
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This is a quote from Lord of the Rings. It's very popular.
"to wander" means to walk or travel with no fixed destination or purpose. We often use this word to describe people who are lost and need directions.
So the phrase means that for some people, the journey is more important than the destination. They are moving without a goal, but they are not lost. They enjoy not having a fixed destination and going wherever they want. The phrase is popular with people who love to travel.
"to wander" means to walk or travel with no fixed destination or purpose. We often use this word to describe people who are lost and need directions.
So the phrase means that for some people, the journey is more important than the destination. They are moving without a goal, but they are not lost. They enjoy not having a fixed destination and going wherever they want. The phrase is popular with people who love to travel.
Q:
wander 是什么意思?
A:
"The little boy wanders around the forest, trying to look for a way out."
Q:
not all those who wander are lost 是什么意思?
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This is correct.
And are you sure someone said that to you? If you really want to know the meaning I could tell you. Actually, it's quite poetic, I'm pretty sure I heard this from a poem too 😊 (meanings are open for interpretation from poems)
Basically what this means is that just because someone likes to explore and do things their own way without an ultimate goal doesn't mean they're "lost" - not physically anyway, spiritually and mentally; they are prepared. To wander means to explore obliviously (in this sense) ) so what this line is saying is to enjoy the journey and to experiment in order to find the right solution in your life. Some people may not have goals set out, but that is okay - it's the journey that matters. 😊
Sorry, but it has quite a deep meaning so I can't imagine that someone would be sarcastic about it😄
And are you sure someone said that to you? If you really want to know the meaning I could tell you. Actually, it's quite poetic, I'm pretty sure I heard this from a poem too 😊 (meanings are open for interpretation from poems)
Basically what this means is that just because someone likes to explore and do things their own way without an ultimate goal doesn't mean they're "lost" - not physically anyway, spiritually and mentally; they are prepared. To wander means to explore obliviously (in this sense) ) so what this line is saying is to enjoy the journey and to experiment in order to find the right solution in your life. Some people may not have goals set out, but that is okay - it's the journey that matters. 😊
Sorry, but it has quite a deep meaning so I can't imagine that someone would be sarcastic about it😄
"Wander" 的用法和例句
Q:
请教我使用 wander的例句。
A:
His gaze wandered over her face, coming back to her eyes.
She sighed and wandered through the spotless kitchen.
They hadn't wandered that far today.
Jackson wandered around the studio while waiting for Elisabeth to pack.
The horse wandered up and nibbled at the hay.
She was writing some information down in her dairy journal when Alex wandered by.
Her gaze wandered to the path.
Fred rose and wandered back to the kitchen for more food.
She wandered restlessly about the house.
His gaze wandered over her face, coming back to her eyes.
She sighed and wandered through the spotless kitchen.
They hadn't wandered that far today.
Jackson wandered around the studio while waiting for Elisabeth to pack.
The horse wandered up and nibbled at the hay.
She was writing some information down in her dairy journal when Alex wandered by.
Her gaze wandered to the path.
Fred rose and wandered back to the kitchen for more food.
She wandered restlessly about the house.
Q:
请教我使用 wander的例句。
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Please don't wander off.
I'll just have a wander around and see what I find.
I'll just have a wander around and see what I find.
Q:
请教我使用 wander的例句。
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I wander around town when I am bored.
Q:
请教我使用 wander的例句。
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I like to wander through tree-filled forests.
We spent a long time wandering before we found our way back to the car.
Not all those who wander are lost. (Tolkien)
We spent a long time wandering before we found our way back to the car.
Not all those who wander are lost. (Tolkien)
"Wander"的近义词和区别
Q:
wandering 和 rambling 和 roaming 和有什么不一样?
A:
Wandering is more you are exploring an area, you are somewhat inquisitive and getting a general sense of things.
Rambling is more you don't have a specific direction or goal, like how you can ramble while speaking (drone on, not shut up), move about aimlessly.
Roaming is (hopefully others can correct me if I'm wrong) more searching for something specific. You could roam the woods looking for your engagement ring that you lost or the gingerbread man's house for example.
Rambling is more you don't have a specific direction or goal, like how you can ramble while speaking (drone on, not shut up), move about aimlessly.
Roaming is (hopefully others can correct me if I'm wrong) more searching for something specific. You could roam the woods looking for your engagement ring that you lost or the gingerbread man's house for example.
Q:
wander 和 stroll 和 roam 和有什么不一样?
A:
Wander and roam mean the same to me. They both describe walking around with no purpose or goal. Stroll is another word for going on a casual walk.
Q:
wander 和 consider 和有什么不一样?
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this is a really good website that might be what you're looking for: http://www.wordreference.com/enja/wonder
hope it helps!
hope it helps!
Q:
wander 和 stroll 和有什么不一样?
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Personally, I'd say that wander is just walking around aimlessly, without a particular destination. You don't have to be lost. Perhaps that's a US / UK difference.
Stroll is a leisurely walk, usually for pleasure rather than to go somewhere.
I went for a stroll in the park = I had a leisurely stroll around the park
I wandered around town = I walked around town without a destination in mind
Stroll is a leisurely walk, usually for pleasure rather than to go somewhere.
I went for a stroll in the park = I had a leisurely stroll around the park
I wandered around town = I walked around town without a destination in mind
Q:
wander 和 roam 和有什么不一样?
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They're almost identical, suggesting aimless exploration. Wander is perhaps a little more aimless than roam, but they really are near-identical.
"He roamed the mountains all day with his sheep."
"Lost, she wandered the streets."
"He roamed the mountains all day with his sheep."
"Lost, she wandered the streets."
"Wander" 的翻译
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Not all those who wander are lost 这个在 英语 (美国) 里怎么说?
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"Wander"有关的其他问题
Q:
Let’s wander where the wi-fi is weak. 听起来自然吗?
A:
Let's go where the Wi-Fi is better.
Or
Let's go where the Wi-Fi signal is stronger.
Or
Let's go where the Wi-Fi signal is stronger.
Q:
I wander what I was trying to do. 听起来自然吗?
A:
I wonder what I was trying to do.
Q:
I wander if I should buy it or not. 听起来自然吗?
A:
It's suppose to be " I wonder if I should buy it or not"
Q:
I wander if we seemed to be quite funny. 听起来自然吗?
A:
Do you mean "wonder"? If so, it sounds more natural to say "I wonder if we came off (came off = seemed to be) as quite funny."
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