B2 [ I or T ] to walk around slowly in a relaxed way or without any clear purpose or direction漫步;闲逛;游荡
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Don't worry if you lose hold of the reins - the horse won't wander off.
He wandered around, clearing up in a desultory way.
We wandered along the shore, stepping over the flotsam that had washed up in the night.
We wandered through the beautifully proportioned rooms of the Winter Palace.
She was wandering around in a daze this morning.
[ I ] to start talking about a different subject from the one you were originally discussing离题
C2 [ I ] If your mind or your thoughts wander, you stop thinking about the subject that you should be giving your attention to and start thinking about other matters.走神;开小差
[ I ] If you say that an old person's mind is beginning to wander, you mean that they are starting to get very confused because of their age.(因年老而)神志恍惚,精神错乱
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