🌀meander (miˈændər)

verb, noun
/miˈændər/
errer (errer)

Signification

to wander aimlessly or follow a winding course
Traduction de la signification
marcher sans but ou suivre un chemin sinueux
marcher sans but ou suivre un chemin sinueux

Phrases d'exemple

We meandered through the old streets of the city.

Nous avons erré dans les anciennes rues de la ville.
Nous avons erré dans les anciennes rues de la ville.

Synonymes

wander, roam, drift, zigzag

Antonymes

rush, hurry, straighten

Collocations

meander through, meandering river, meander aimlessly

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