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1 roam
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2 roam
طَافَ \ circulate: to move or pass round: Blood circulates round the body. patrol: (of police or guards) to travel up and down a particular area: Soldiers patrol the border. roam: to wander: I roamed through the woods. Dogs roam the streets. tour: to make a tour: We toured (around) Europe for three weeks. wander: to walk or travel aimlessly. \ See Also دَارَ، جَالَ، حرس (حَرَسَ) -
3 roam
هَامَ على وَجْهِه \ drift: to move aimlessly: He drifted from job to job. roam: to wander: I roamed through the woods. Dogs roam the streets. -
4 gennemstrejfe
vb roam (through). -
5 wandern
v/i2. (umherstreifen) rove; ( ziellos) durch die Straßen etc. wandern wander aimlessly through the streets etc.; schlaflos etc. durchs Haus wandern wander through the house, unable to sleep etc.3. fig., Vögel, Völker etc.: migrate; Düne: shift; Wolken: drift; Leber, Niere: float; Blick, Gedanken: roam, wander; durch die Wüste etc. wandern roam (through) the desert; in den Papierkorb / ins Gefängnis etc. wandern end up ( oder land) in the waste-paper bin (Am. basket) / in prison etc.* * *das Wandernhiking* * *wạn|dern ['vandɐn]vi aux sein1) (= gehen) to wander, to roam; (old = reisen) to travel, to journey; (Wanderbühne, Sinti und Roma) to travel2) (= sich bewegen) to move, to travel; (Wolken, Gletscher) to drift; (Düne) to shift, to drift; (MED Leber, Niere) to float; (Blick) to rove, to roam, to wander; (Gedanken) to roam, to wander, to stray; (= weitergegeben werden) to be passed (on)3) (Vögel, Tiere, Völker) to migrate5) (inf ins Bett, in den Papierkorb, ins Feuer) to goins Krankenhaus/ins Leihhaus wandern — to end or land up in hospital/at the pawnbroker's
* * *1) (to go on a hike or hikes: He has hiked all over Britain.) hike2) (to walk usually for a long distance: She loves tramping over the hills.) tramp3) (to travel on foot for pleasure: We're going walking in the hills for our holidays.) walk* * *wan·dern[ˈvandɐn]vi Hilfsverb: sein1. (eine Wanderung machen) to hike, to go rambling, to go on a hike▪ irgendwoher/irgendwohin \wandern to hike from somewhere/to somewheream Wochenende \wandern wir gerne um den See at the weekend we like to go on a ramble around the lake▪ [irgendwoher/irgendwohin] \wandern to shift [or move] [from somewhere/to somewhere]▪ irgendwohin \wandern to go somewhere„wohin mit den Küchenabfällen?“ — „die \wandern auf den Kompost“ “where does the kitchen waste go?” — “it goes on the compost heap”▪ [irgendwohin] \wandern to migrate [to somewhere]* * *intransitives Verb; mit sein1) hike; ramble; (ohne Angabe des Ziels) go hiking or rambling3) (ziehen, reisen) travel; (ziellos) roam; <exhibition, circus, theatre> tour, travel; <animal, people, tribe> migrate; (fig.) <cloud, star> drift4) <glacier, dune, island> move, shift; <kidney etc.> be displaced5) (ugs.): (befördert werden) landin den Papierkorb wandern — land or be thrown in the waste-paper basket
* * *wandern v/iwandern gehen go walking, go hiking2. (umherstreifen) rove;wandern wander aimlessly through the streets etc;schlaflos etcdurchs Haus wandern wander through the house, unable to sleep etc3. fig, Vögel, Völker etc: migrate; Düne: shift; Wolken: drift; Leber, Niere: float; Blick, Gedanken: roam, wander;durch die Wüste etcwandern roam (through) the desert;in den Papierkorb/ins Gefängnis etc* * *intransitives Verb; mit sein1) hike; ramble; (ohne Angabe des Ziels) go hiking or rambling3) (ziehen, reisen) travel; (ziellos) roam; <exhibition, circus, theatre> tour, travel; <animal, people, tribe> migrate; (fig.) <cloud, star> drift4) <glacier, dune, island> move, shift; <kidney etc.> be displaced5) (ugs.): (befördert werden) landin den Papierkorb wandern — land or be thrown in the waste-paper basket
* * *v.to flit v.to hike v.to migrate v.to peregrinate v.to roam v.to wander v. -
6 stromern
v/i umg. roam about; stromern durch roam (through)* * *stro|mern ['ʃtroːmɐn]vi aux sein (inf)to roam or wander about* * *(to walk about without any fixed plan or purpose; to wander: He roamed from town to town; He roamed (over) the hills.) roam* * *durch die Gegend/Stadt stromern — roam or wander around the place/through the town
* * *stromern v/i umg roam about;stromern durch roam (through)* * *durch die Gegend/Stadt stromern — roam or wander around the place/through the town
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7 strolchen
v/i roam idly about; strolchen durch roam aimlessly through* * *strọl|chen ['ʃtrɔlçn]vi aux seinto roam aboutstrolchen — to roam through/around sth
* * *intransitives Verb; mit sein roam or wander [aimlessly] about* * *strolchen v/i roam idly about;strolchen durch roam aimlessly through* * *intransitives Verb; mit sein roam or wander [aimlessly] about -
8 errare
wander, roam( sbagliare) be mistaken* * *errare v. intr.1 ( vagare) to wander (about, around), to roam (about, around, through), to ramble, to rove, to stroll (about): errava in un bosco, he was wandering through a wood; errare per i boschi, to roam through the woods; errava tutto solo per le strade, he wandered the streets all alone; errare con lo sguardo, con la fantasia, to let one's gaze, one's imagination wander; errare per il mondo, to wander over the world (o to wander the world); errare per terra e per mare, to rove over land and sea2 ( sbagliare) to make* mistakes, to be mistaken; to be wrong; (form.) to err: se affermi ciò, erri, if you say that, you are mistaken; errare è umano, to err is human; se non vado errando, io e te ci siamo già visti, if I'm not mistaken, we've already met; per favore, se erro correggetemi, please correct me if I'm wrong (o if I make a mistake please tell me); il suo numero di telefono è cambiato, se non erro, if I'm not mistaken, his telephone number has changed* * *[er'rare]1) (vagare) [persona, animale] to wander, to roam; [mente, pensiero, sguardo] to wander (su over)errare con la fantasia — to let one's imagination wander o run free
2) (sbagliare) to err, to be* mistaken3) (peccare) to err••* * *errare/er'rare/ [1](aus. avere)1 (vagare) [persona, animale] to wander, to roam; [mente, pensiero, sguardo] to wander (su over); errare con la fantasia to let one's imagination wander o run free2 (sbagliare) to err, to be* mistaken; se non erro if I am not mistaken3 (peccare) to errerrare è umano to err is human. -
9 durchirren
* * *durch|ịr|ren [dʊrç'|ɪrən] ptp durchi\#rrtvt insepto wander or rove or roam through* * *durchirren v/i (trennb, ist -ge-): -
10 trascorrere
1. v/t spend2. v/i pass, go by* * *trascorrere v.tr.1 ( passare, consumare) to spend*, to pass: trascorrere un'estate al mare, to spend a holiday at the seaside; trascorsi tre anni in America, I spent (o I passed) three years in America; trascorrere il tempo nell'ozio, to spend one's time in idleness (o to idle one's time away); trascorrere un'ora ad aspettare, to spend an hour waiting2 (non com.) ( percorrere) to go* around, to roam through, to wander about: trascorrere un paese, to wander about a country (o to roam through a country)◆ v. intr.1 ( di tempo) to pass, to elapse*: quei due anni trascorsero molto velocemente, those two years passed very swiftly2 ( passare) to pass; to fly*: la fantasia trascorse da un'immagine all'altra, her imagination flew (o sped) from one image to another.* * *1. [tras'korrere]vb irreg vt(vacanze, giorni) to spend, pass2. vi* * *I 1. [tras'korrere]verbo transitivo to spend*, to pass [tempo, giorno]2. II [tras'korrere]trascorrere una notte tranquilla — to have o pass a comfortable night
sostantivo maschile* * *trascorrere1/tras'korrere/ [32]to spend*, to pass [tempo, giorno]; trascorrere una notte tranquilla to have o pass a comfortable night; ho trascorso una splendida giornata I had a glorious day————————trascorrere2/tras'korrere/sostantivo m.il trascorrere degli anni the passing of the years. -
11 włóczyć
(-ę, -ysz); vtto drag, to haul* * *ipf.1. (= wlec) trail, drag, haul; włóczyć nogami drag one's feet.2. pot. (= ciągać ze sobą) lug about, drag; włóczyć kogoś po sklepach drag sb round the shops; włóczyć kogoś po sądach drag sb through the courts.3. roln. drag ( a field).ipf.1. (= chodzić bez celu) roam, rove, ramble; włóczyć się po nocy roam through the night; włóczyć się po knajpach pub-crawl; włóczyć się po sądach (= procesować się) drag sb through the courts.2. (o dymie, mgle) drift, float.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > włóczyć
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12 peregrīnor
peregrīnor ātus, ārī, dep. [peregrinus], to sojourn in a strange land, be an alien, travel about: totā Asiā: in alienā civitate.—Fig., to go abroad, travel about, roam, wander: haec studia pernoctant nobiscum, peregrinantur: in infinitatem omnem, roam through all infinity.—To be abroad, be a stranger, sojourn: vitam sicuti peregrinantes transiere, S.: philosophia quae adhuc peregrinari Romae videbatur.* * *peregrinari, peregrinatus sum V DEPtravel about, be an alien, sojourn in strange country, go abroad, wander, roam -
13 αιθροπολεύσαν
αἰθροπολέωroam through air: pres part act fem acc sg (epic doric ionic)αἰθροπολεύωroam through air: aor part act neut nom /voc /acc sg -
14 αἰθροπολεῦσαν
αἰθροπολέωroam through air: pres part act fem acc sg (epic doric ionic)αἰθροπολεύωroam through air: aor part act neut nom /voc /acc sg -
15 tuła|ć się
impf v refl. 1. (wędrować) to wander- tułać się po świecie to wander the earth2. (wałęsać się) to roam, to rove- tułać się po lasach to roam through the woodsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > tuła|ć się
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16 peregrinor
pĕrĕgrīnor, ātus, 1, v. dep. n. [id.], to be or live in foreign parts, to sojourn abroad, to travel about (class.; cf.: peragro, migro).I.Lit.:II.peregrinari totā Asiā,
Cic. Brut. 13, 51:in alienā civitate,
id. Rab. Perd. 10, 28:in terrā,
Vulg. Gen. 47, 4. —Trop.A.To go abroad, to travel about; to roam, rove, or wander about:B.haec studia pernoctant nobiscum, peregrinantur, rusticantur,
Cic. Arch. 7, 16: animus late longeque peregrinatur, id. N. D 1, 20, 54:in infinitatem omnem,
to roam through all infinity, id. Tusc. 5, 39, 114.—To be abroad, be a stranger, a sojourner (cf. peregrinus, B.):philosophiae quasi civitatem dare, quae quidem adhuc peregrinari Romae videbatur,
Cic. Fin. 3, 12, 40:vestrae peregrinantur aures?
id. Mil. 12, 33.—With ab, to be absent from, a stranger to:a corpore, a Dei regno,
Ambros. in Psa. 118, Serm. 12, § 17; id. de Isaac et An. 5, 17; so,a Domino,
Vulg. 2 Cor. 5, 6; cf. id. ib. 5, 8. -
17 جاب
جابَ: طافَto travel (through, about, over), explore, tour, cruise, patrol, wander (through or about), roam (through), rove (through), range, perambulate, itinerate, stroll, go from one place to another; to go about, ride about, walk (about or across); to cross, traverse -
18 संसृ
saṉ-sṛi
to go about, wander orᅠ walk orᅠ roam through MBh. Kāv. etc.;
to walk orᅠ pass through (a succession of states), undergo transmigration, enter orᅠ pass into (acc.) Mn. MBh. etc.;
to be diffused orᅠ spread into (acc.) MBh. ;
to come forth BhP.:
Caus. - sārayati, to cause to pass through a succession of states orᅠ to undergo transmigration Mn. BhP. ;
to introduce, push into (loc.) MBh. XII, 7878 ;
to put off, defer ib. V, 1004 ;
to use, employ ib. XII, 11,932.
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19 koluta
yks.nom. koluta; yks.gen. koluan; yks.part. kolusi; yks.ill. koluaisi koluisi; mon.gen. kolutkoon; mon.part. kolunnut; mon.ill. koluttiinransack (verb)search (verb)* * *• ransack• wander over• trace• search• roam through• pass through• make a noise• look through• hunt• grope• fumble• rummage -
20 бродить везде и всюду
Makarov: roam through nooks and cornersУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > бродить везде и всюду
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