wanderings
- IPA[ˈwɒnd(ə)rɪŋz]
英式
- leisurely or aimless travels; journeys from place to place
- 釋義
- 相關詞
plural
- 1. leisurely or aimless travels; journeys from place to place his wanderings in the Derbyshire dales laid the foundations for his lifelong love of landscape
- travelling aimlessly from place to place; itinerant: a wandering preacher
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- traveling aimlessly from place to place; itinerant: a wandering preacher
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- a legendary person said to have been condemned by Jesus Christ to wander the earth until the ...
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- a legendary man said to have been condemned by Christ to wander the earth until the Second Coming.
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- the slow and erratic, real or apparent, movement of the earth's rotational or magnetic ...
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- either of two creeping plants.
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- a very large albatross of southern oceans, having white plumage with black wings and a wingspan ...
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- a very large albatross of southern oceans, having white plumage with black wings and a wingspan ...
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- the slow erratic movement of the earth's poles relative to the continents throughout ...
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