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['wɔnd(ə)rɪŋ] 1. сущ.1) обычно мн. блуждания; странствия; путешествия; скитанияSyn:roam 1.2) беспорядочное движение, блуждание, вращение ( о глазах)3)б) разбросанность мыслей; расстройство сознания; бред2. прил.1)а) бродячий; блуждающийSyn:б) кочевой2) блуждающий ( о взгляде)3) беспокойный, беспорядочный ( о мысли)4) извилистый (о реке, дороге)5) ползучий ( о растении)6) мед. блуждающий••
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