rambling
ram
ˈræm
rām
b
ling
lɪng
ling
British pronunciation
/ɹˈæmblɪŋ/

Définition et signification de « rambling » en anglais

rambling
01

décousu

(of writing or speech) lengthy, disorganized, or straying from the main point
example
Exemples
His rambling speech confused the audience.
The professor's lecture turned into a rambling discussion about history.
02

plein de coins et de recoins

(of a building or structure) irregularly built or spread out in an unplanned, sprawling manner
example
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They lived in a rambling old farmhouse.
The university campus includes several rambling stone buildings.
03

moving from place to place without a fixed route or purpose

example
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They spent the summer on a rambling journey through Europe.
His rambling lifestyle kept him on the road for years.
04

(of a path or road) winding without a straight course

example
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We followed a rambling trail through the woods.
The rambling path led us down to the river.
Rambling
01

randonnée, balade, promenade

the activity of walking across the countryside for fun
example
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They enjoyed the freedom of rambling through the meadows and forests, breathing in the fresh air and soaking in the beauty of nature.
Ils ont apprécié la liberté de se promener à travers les prés et les forêts, en respirant l'air frais et en se imprégnant de la beauté de la nature.
Rambling was their favorite weekend activity, and they often packed a picnic to enjoy amidst the scenic landscapes.
La randonnée était leur activité favorite du week-end, et ils emportaient souvent un pique-nique à déguster au milieu des paysages pittoresques.
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