meander
mean
ˈmiæn
miān
der
dɜr
dēr
British pronunciation
/miːˈændɐ/

Definición y significado de "meander"en inglés

to meander
01

serpentear

(of a river, trail, etc.) to follow along a curvy or indirect path
example
Ejemplos
The hiking trail meanders up the mountain, offering breathtaking views at every turn.
El sendero de senderismo serpentea por la montaña, ofreciendo vistas impresionantes en cada curva.
02

deambular, vagar

to move slowly and without a specific purpose
example
Ejemplos
Instead of taking the direct route, we opted to meander through the charming old town, discovering quaint shops and cafes.
En lugar de tomar la ruta directa, optamos por deambular por el encantador casco antiguo, descubriendo tiendas y cafés pintorescos.
03

divagar, deambular

(of a story, conversation, activity, etc.) to continue without a clear purpose, often becoming difficult to understand
example
Ejemplos
The speech meandered so much that it was hard to follow the speaker's train of thought.
El discurso se desvió tanto que era difícil seguir el hilo de los pensamientos del orador.
Meander
01

deambulación, paseo sin rumbo

an aimless or leisurely walk that follows an indirect path
example
Ejemplos
Their weekend meander led them to a charming village café.
Su deambular de fin de semana los llevó a un encantador café de pueblo.
02

meandro, curva de un río

a curve in a stream, river, or other flowing body of water
example
Ejemplos
The aerial view showed the meanders of the winding river.
La vista aérea mostraba los meandros del río serpenteante.
03

meandro, grecas

a continuous, repeating design made of straight lines and right angles, often seen in Greek art and architecture
example
Ejemplos
She chose wallpaper with a subtle meander design for the hallway.
Ella eligió un papel pintado con un diseño sutil de meandro para el pasillo.
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