meander
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ˈmiæn
miān
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dɜr
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British pronunciation
/miːˈændɐ/

Définition et signification de « meander » en anglais

to meander
01

serpenter, faire des méandres

(of a river, trail, etc.) to follow along a curvy or indirect path
example
Exemples
The stream meanders gently through the meadow, providing a soothing backdrop to the surrounding nature.
Le ruisseau serpente doucement à travers la prairie, offrant une toile de fond apaisante à la nature environnante.
02

déambuler, errer

to move slowly and without a specific purpose
example
Exemples
In his leisurely stroll, he allowed himself to meander through the park, taking in the beauty of nature around him.
Lors de sa promenade tranquille, il s'est permis de déambuler dans le parc, en profitant de la beauté de la nature qui l'entourait.
03

dévier, errer

(of a story, conversation, activity, etc.) to continue without a clear purpose, often becoming difficult to understand
example
Exemples
His writing tended to meander, often deviating from the main point.
Son écriture avait tendance à divaguer, s'écartant souvent du point principal.
Meander
01

flânerie, déambulation

an aimless or leisurely walk that follows an indirect path
example
Exemples
The dog 's meander around the yard left paw prints everywhere.
La déambulation du chien dans la cour a laissé des empreintes de pattes partout.
02

méandre, courbe d'un cours d'eau

a curve in a stream, river, or other flowing body of water
example
Exemples
We camped near a wide meander in the creek.
03

méandre, fret

a continuous, repeating design made of straight lines and right angles, often seen in Greek art and architecture
example
Exemples
The mosaic floor featured intricate meanders in black and gold.
Le sol en mosaïque présentait des méandres complexes en noir et or.
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