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(rambling+talk)

  • 1 rambling

    1. noun
    Wandern, das
    2. adjective
    1) (irregularly arranged) verschachtelt; verwinkelt [Straßen]
    2) (incoherent) unzusammenhängend [Erklärung, Brief]; zerstreut [Professor]
    3)

    rambling rose — Kletterrose, die

    * * *
    1) (aimless and confused; not keeping to the topic: a long, rambling speech.) weitschweifig
    2) (built (as if) without any plan, stretching in various directions: a rambling old house.) verschachtelt
    3) ((of plants, usually roses) climbing.) rankend
    * * *
    ram·bling
    [ˈræmbl̩ɪŋ]
    I. n
    \ramblings pl Gefasel nt kein pl pej
    II. adj
    1. (sprawling) building weitläufig
    2. BOT, HORT rankend attr, Kletter-
    a \rambling plant eine Kletterpflanze
    3. (incoherent) unzusammenhängend, zusammenhanglos
    a rather \rambling discussion eine ziemlich zusammenhanglose Diskussion
    a \rambling letter ein unzusammenhängender Brief
    \rambling talk unsinniges Gefasel fam
    * * *
    ['rmblɪŋ]
    1. adj
    1) speech, writing weitschweifig, umständlich; old person faselnd (inf), schwafelnd (inf); building, town, garden weitläufig
    2) plant rankend, kletternd
    3)

    rambling club/society (esp Brit)Wanderklub m/-verein m

    2. n
    1) (= wandering about) Streifzüge pl; (esp Brit = hiking) Wandern nt

    to go rambling — wandern gehen, wandern

    2) (in speech) Gefasel nt (inf), Geschwafel nt (inf)
    * * *
    A adj (adv ramblingly)
    1. umherwandernd, -streifend:
    rambling club Wanderverein m
    2. BOT üppig rankend, wuchernd:
    rambling rose Kletterrose f
    3. verschachtelt, -winkelt (Gassen, Haus etc)
    4. fig weitschweifig
    B s Wandern n, Umherstreifen n
    * * *
    1. noun
    Wandern, das
    2. adjective
    1) (irregularly arranged) verschachtelt; verwinkelt [Straßen]
    2) (incoherent) unzusammenhängend [Erklärung, Brief]; zerstreut [Professor]
    3)

    rambling rose — Kletterrose, die

    * * *
    adj.
    schweifend adj.
    weitläufig adj.

    English-german dictionary > rambling

  • 2 rambling

    ram·bling [ʼræmbl̩ɪŋ] n
    \ramblings pl Gefasel nt kein pl ( pej) adj
    1) ( sprawling) building weitläufig
    2) bot, hort rankend attr, Kletter-;
    a \rambling plant eine Kletterpflanze
    3) ( incoherent) unzusammenhängend, zusammenhanglos;
    a rather \rambling discussion eine ziemlich zusammenhanglose Diskussion;
    a \rambling letter ein unzusammenhängender Brief;
    \rambling talk unsinniges Gefasel ( fam)

    English-German students dictionary > rambling

  • 3 ramble

    1. noun

    [nature] ramble — Wanderung, die

    2. intransitive verb
    1) (walk) umherstreifen (through, in in + Dat.)
    2) (in talk) zusammenhangloses Zeug reden (abwertend)
    * * *
    ['ræmbl] 1. verb
    1) (to go for a long walk or walks, usually in the countryside, for pleasure.) umherstreifen
    2) (to speak in an aimless or confused way.) abschweifen
    2. noun
    (a long walk, usually in the countryside, taken for pleasure.) der Streifzug
    - academic.ru/60184/rambler">rambler
    - rambling
    - ramble on
    * * *
    ram·ble
    [ˈræmbl̩]
    I. n Wanderung f, Spaziergang m
    to go for a \ramble eine Wanderung [o einen Spaziergang] machen
    II. vi
    1. (walk) wandern, umherstreifen ( through durch + akk)
    to go rambling einen Spaziergang machen
    2. (spread) sich akk ranken, klettern
    3. (meander) stream sich akk winden [o schlängeln
    4. (be incoherent) faseln fam, unzusammenhängendes Zeug reden pej; (be too detailed) vom Hundertsten ins Tausendste kommen
    sorry, I'm rambling — let me get back to the point Verzeihung, ich schweife ab — lassen Sie mich wieder zurück zum Thema kommen
    * * *
    ['rmbl]
    1. n
    Streifzug m; (esp Brit = hike) Wanderung f

    to go for or on a ramble — einen Streifzug/eine Wanderung machen

    2. vi
    1) (= wander about) Streifzüge/einen Streifzug machen; (esp Brit = go on hike) wandern
    2) (in speech old person) unzusammenhängendes Zeug reden, faseln (inf); (pej also ramble on) schwafeln (inf), vom Hundertsten ins Tausendste kommen
    3) (HORT) ranken, klettern
    * * *
    ramble [ˈræmbl]
    A v/i
    1. umherwandern, -streifen
    2. a) sich schlängeln oder winden (Pfad, Fluß etc)
    b) sich hinziehen (Wald etc)
    3. BOT wuchern, üppig ranken
    4. oft ramble on fig faseln, schwafeln (beide umg) ( beide:
    about über akk, von)
    B s Wanderung f, Streifzug m (auch fig)
    * * *
    1. noun

    [nature] ramble — Wanderung, die

    2. intransitive verb
    1) (walk) umherstreifen (through, in in + Dat.)
    2) (in talk) zusammenhangloses Zeug reden (abwertend)
    * * *
    v.
    schweifen v.

    English-german dictionary > ramble

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