WANDER


Meaning of WANDER in English

transcription, транскрипция: [ wɒndə(r) ]

( wanders, wandering, wandered)

1.

If you wander in a place, you walk around there in a casual way, often without intending to go in any particular direction.

They wandered off in the direction of the nearest store...

Those who do not have relatives to return to are left to wander the streets and sleep rough.

VERB : V prep / adv , V n

Wander is also a noun.

A wander around any market will reveal stalls piled high with vegetables.

= stroll

N-SING : a N

2.

If a person or animal wanders from a place where they are supposed to stay, they move away from the place without going in a particular direction.

Because Mother is afraid we’ll get lost, we aren’t allowed to wander far...

To keep their bees from wandering, beekeepers feed them sugar solutions.

= stray

VERB : V adv / prep , V

3.

If your mind wanders or your thoughts wander , you stop concentrating on something and start thinking about other things.

His mind would wander, and he would lose track of what he was doing...

= stray

VERB : V

4.

If your eyes wander , you stop looking at one thing and start looking around at other things.

His eyes wandered restlessly around the room...

VERB : V prep / adv

Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary.      Английский словарь Коллинз COBUILD для изучающих язык на продвинутом уровне.