me·an·der /miˈændə $ -ər/ verb [intransitiveI] 1 TURNif a river, stream, road etc meanders, it has a lot of bends rather than going in a straight line 〔河流、小溪、道路等〕蜿蜒而行,迂回曲折meander along/across/down etc The river meandered gently along the valley floor. 那条河沿着谷底缓缓地蜿蜒而行。
2 [always + adverbadv/prepositionprep]WALK to walk somewhere in a slow relaxed way rather than take the most direct way possible 漫步,闲逛meander along/through etc Cows still meander through these villages. 奶牛依然在这些村庄里缓步穿行。
3. (also meander on)TALK TO somebody if a conversation or piece of writing meanders on, it is too long and has no purpose or structure 〔对话、文章〕冗长,结构松散 —meanderings noun [plural] his aimless meanderings through Europe 他在欧洲漫无目的的闲游
—meander noun [countableC]