roam
v
1 [Ipr, Ip, Tn]
walk or travel without any definite aim or destination 漫無(wú)目的地走動(dòng); 漫步; 漫游; 閑逛
roam through the deserted village 漫步於空寂無(wú)人的村莊
just roaming around 只是隨便走走
He used to roam the streets for hours on end. 他過(guò)去常逛大街, 一逛就是幾個(gè)小時(shí).
2 (phr v) roam over sth talk about various things, or various aspects of sth 漫談某事
The speaker roamed freely over the events of the past week. 那個(gè)人東拉西扯地談了一些上周的事. roam, n [sing]
walk, etc of this kind 漫步; 漫游; 閑逛.
I'm not sure. I ought to do some studying, as I've got masses of work to do, but I think I'll be too tired. Maybe I'll just watch the news on television and go to bed early.
It took him some time to connect the long rubber pipe to the air supply pipe that ran round the port, but at last it was done and as a result work was able to progress much faster.