ramble
ram
ˈræm
rām
ble
bəl
bēl
British pronunciation
/ɹˈæmbə‍l/

Définition et signification de « ramble » en anglais

to ramble
01

faire de la randonnée

to take a long walk for pleasure in the countryside with no particular destination
Dialectbritish flagBritish
Intransitive
to ramble definition and meaning
example
Exemples
On sunny weekends, the couple loves to ramble through the rolling hills.
Les week-ends ensoleillés, le couple adore flâner à travers les collines ondulantes.
The group of friends decided to ramble along the riverbank.
Le groupe d'amis a décidé de flâner le long de la rivière.
02

radoter, divaguer

to continue speaking or writing in a lengthy, unfocused, or wandering manner without a clear or organized structure
Intransitive
example
Exemples
During the lecture, the professor tended to ramble, touching on various topics.
Pendant le cours, le professeur avait tendance à divaguer, abordant divers sujets.
During the meeting, participants were asked to avoid rambling and to stick to the agenda.
Pendant la réunion, il a été demandé aux participants d'éviter de divaguer et de s'en tenir à l'ordre du jour.
03

errer, flâner

to move about aimlessly or without any specific destination
Intransitive
example
Exemples
Feeling restless, he decided to ramble through the city streets.
Se sentant agité, il décida de errer dans les rues de la ville.
On lazy Sunday afternoons, residents of the small town would often ramble along the riverbank.
Les dimanches après-midi paresseux, les habitants de la petite ville se promenaient souvent sans but le long de la rivière.
Ramble
01

déambulation, flânerie

an aimless amble on a winding course
02

randonnée, excursion

a long walk for pleasure in the countryside with no particular destination
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