wend your wayliteraryTRAVEL to move or travel slowly from one place to another 缓慢地走[移动]
wend your way through/towards/home etc
The procession wended its way through the streets.
游行队伍缓缓地穿过街道。
Examples from the Corpus
wend your way• The sound of automobileswending their way along the road far below does not reach me.• From there I was going to hitch a ride on a freight train and wend my way back east.• Following an ancientrhythm people are wending their way home before the light fails.• As the spectators began to wend their way home, the emotions of some were mixed.• John and I would wend our way into Westwood Village to window-shop or see a movie or buy groceries.• Motoristswend their way through orangetrafficcones and detoursigns.• We wend our way through the most crowdedportion.• We watched the train wend its way through the mountainpass.• This was the last mill, the brook now wending its way towards the Severn at Minsterworth.