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1 wandering
wan·der·ing[ˈwɒndərɪŋ, AM ˈwɑ:ndɚ-]adj attrthe W\wandering Jew der Ewige Judea \wandering Jew ein Ahasver m selten (ruheloser Mensch)\wandering minstrel/tinker fahrender Sänger/Kesselflicker\wandering people/tribe nomadisierendes Volk/nomadisierender Stamm, Nomadenvolk nt/Nomadenstamm m\wandering eyes umherschweifende Augen\wandering story weitschweifende Geschichte* * *['wɒndərIŋ]adjtribesman, refugees umherziehend; minstrel fahrend; thoughts (ab)schweifend; gaze schweifend; path gewundenthe old man's wandering mind — die wirren Gedanken des Alten
to have wandering hands (hum) — seine Finger nicht bei sich (dat) behalten können
* * *A s1. Wandern n2. Herumwandern n, -ziehen n, -schweifen n (alle auch fig)3. pla) Wanderungen pl, Reisen plb) Wanderschaft f:in one’s wanderings auf seiner Wanderschaft5. pl Geistesabwesenheit f, Zerstreutheit f6. pl Fantasieren n:a) Irrereden n, Faseln nb) Fieberwahn mB adj1. wandernd, Wander…:2. herumschweifend, Nomaden…:3. gewunden (Pfad etc)4. ruhelos, unstet:the Wandering Jew HIST der Ewige Jude5. abschweifend6. konfus, zerstreut7. irregehend, abirrend (auch fig):wandering bullet verirrte Kugel8. BOT Kriech…:a) (eine) Tradeskantie,b) (eine) Kommeline9. MED Wander…:* * *adj.wandernd adj. -
2 wandering
the W\wandering Jew der Ewige Jude;\wandering minstrel/ tinker fahrender Sänger/Kesselflicker;2) ( not concentrating) abschweifend;( rambling) wirr;\wandering eyes umherschweifende Augen;\wandering story weitschweifende Geschichte -
3 minstrel
nounSpielmann, der; fahrender Sänger* * *['minstrəl](a musician who went about the country in medieval times, reciting or singing poems.) der Minnesänger* * *min·strel[ˈmɪn(t)strəl]* * *['mInstrəl]n(medieval) Spielmann m; (wandering) (fahrender) Sänger; (= ballad-singer) Bänkelsänger m; (= singer of love songs) Minnesänger m; (esp US modern) weißer, als Schwarzer zurechtgemachter Sänger und Komiker* * *minstrel [ˈmınstrəl] s1. MUS, HIST Minstrel m, Spielmann m, fahrender Sänger2. obs oder poet Sänger m, Dichter m* * *nounSpielmann, der; fahrender Sänger* * *n.Minnesänger m.
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