другие переводы
блуждать |
wander
stray
err
rove
straggle
divagate
|
бродить |
wander
roam
ferment
prowl
ramble
stroll
|
скитаться |
wander
roam
rove
vagabond
range
stray
|
странствовать |
wander
roam
itinerate
range
rove
stroll
|
мотаться |
dangle
wander
fuss about
|
забрести |
wander
drop in
|
заблудиться |
astray
stray
go astray
lose
wander
lose oneself
|
бредить |
rave
wander
wander in one's mind
|
отклоняться |
deviate
digress
deflect
depart
diverge
wander
|
покружить |
wander
circle round and round
|
забредать |
wander
|
покружиться |
wander
turn round and round
|
проплутать |
wander
|
стать рассеянным |
wander
|
стать невнимательным |
wander
|
стать непоследовательным |
wander
|
извиваться |
wriggle
squirm
coil
meander
serpentine
wiggle
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синонимы
глагол
примеры использования
’ He wandered off into what he thought Chay-Liang could and couldn’t do; Zafir turned her attention back to the dragon yard and stopped listening.
’ She got up from the bed and wandered from the room, while Howard started talking about keeping the skin safe and drawing up some sort of contract, an agreement to preserve all their skins for the future.
Her gaze wandered over the castle, to the semi-derelict great southern tower, the barracks with its slumped roof, the lesser towers weakened by the addition of windows.
No humans wandered the leaf-strewn road beyond the cottage; only a few birds chirped a halfhearted melody from the almost barren trees.
It was as though he could not take his eyes off the packs; his glance wandered from the fire to them and back again very often.
”Then they had to hurry after the burros, as they had wandered off already.
Even here, with the light fading, the river’s colors shifted from slate to jade to pine as it wandered between the peaks along the valley floor.
He wandered around and around, looking for an exit, eventually tiring and falling asleep.
)Bridget wandered around the Beach looking for Sam’s soul.
Tuuran waited a bit, just in case they decided to change their minds and started throwing lightning again; when they didn’t, he got up, stretched his shoulders and wandered around the walls, skirting the smashed chunks of glass from the two fallen towers of what had once been the glorious Palace of Roses, all odd shapes and splinters and corners now, some of them as big as a house, all scattered among glittering gravel.
As he wandered around the perimeter, a security sensor reacted to him.
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