Meander
volume
British pronunciation/miːˈændɐ/
American pronunciation/miˈændɝ/

Definicja i Znaczenie "meander"

to meander
01

wić się, kręcić się

(of a river, trail, etc.) to follow along a curvy or indirect path
02

błąkać się, włóczyć się

to move slowly and without a specific purpose
03

łączyk, wędrować

(of a story, conversation, activity, etc.) to continue without a clear purpose, often becoming difficult to understand
Meander
01

meander, włóczenie się

an aimless amble on a winding course
02

meander, zakręt

a bend or curve, as in a stream or river
03

meander, wzór meandrowy

a decorative motif consisting of a continuous line that forms a repeated pattern of right angles or Greek key-like shapes

What is a "meander"?

A meander is a decorative pattern that consists of a continuous line or motif that twists and turns, often resembling a winding path or river. This design is commonly used in architecture, art, and pottery, adding visual interest and rhythm to the surface. Meanders can vary in complexity, from simple curves to intricate, interlocking shapes. Often found in classical styles, such as Greek and Roman architecture, meanders serve both an aesthetic purpose and symbolize continuity and eternity, enhancing the overall character and beauty of the design.

meander

v

meandering

adj

meandering

adj
example
Przykład
The hiking trail meanders up the mountain, offering breathtaking views at every turn.
The river meanders through the picturesque countryside, creating a serene and scenic landscape.
The stream meanders gently through the meadow, providing a soothing backdrop to the surrounding nature.
The river loops around the valley, meandering through lush green fields and rolling hills.
The byway meandered through picturesque countryside.
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