Mate logo
Accueil
Applications
MacMac + SafariiOSiPhone + iPadChromeGoogle ChromeFirefoxMozilla FirefoxOperaOperaEdgeMicrosoft Edge
BlogCentre d'assistanceContact
Applications

iPhone + iPad

Centre d'aide, notes de version, Télécharger

Mac + Safari

Centre d'aide, notes de version, Télécharger

Google Chrome

Centre d'aide, Télécharger

Mozilla Firefox

Centre d'aide, Télécharger

Opera

Centre d'aide, Télécharger

Microsoft Edge

Centre d'aide, Télécharger
Support
TéléchargerCentre d'aideLangues prises en chargeDemander un remboursementRestaurer le mot de passeRestaurer les codes sériePolitique de confidentialité
RESTEZ EN CONTACT
ContactTwitterBlog
Langue du site
services gratuits
Traducteur webConjugueur de verbesRecherche Der Die DasUsage examplesWordsDefinitionIdioms
Mate logo
Accueil
Applications
MacMac + SafariiOSiPhone + iPadChromeGoogle ChromeFirefoxMozilla FirefoxOperaOperaEdgeMicrosoft Edge
BlogCentre d'assistanceContact
Applications

iPhone + iPad

Centre d'aide, notes de version, Télécharger

Mac + Safari

Centre d'aide, notes de version, Télécharger

Google Chrome

Centre d'aide, Télécharger

Mozilla Firefox

Centre d'aide, Télécharger

Opera

Centre d'aide, Télécharger

Microsoft Edge

Centre d'aide, Télécharger
Support
TéléchargerCentre d'aideLangues prises en chargeDemander un remboursementRestaurer le mot de passeRestaurer les codes sériePolitique de confidentialité
RESTEZ EN CONTACT
ContactTwitterBlog
Langue du site
services gratuits
Traducteur webConjugueur de verbesRecherche Der Die DasUsage examplesWordsDefinitionIdioms

Definition of "ramble" in Anglais

noun

  1. A leisurely stroll; a recreational walk in the countryside.

  2. A rambling; an instance of someone talking at length without direction.

  3. (mining) A bed of shale over the seam of coal.

  4. A section of woodland suitable for leisurely walking.

verb

  1. To move about aimlessly, or on a winding course.

  2. To walk for pleasure; to amble or saunter.

  3. To lead the life of a vagabond or itinerant; to move about with no fixed place of address.

    • 1994, Richard Thompson, “Beeswing” We was drinking more in those days and tempers reached a pitch And like a fool I let her run with the rambling itch
  4. (often with on, about, or both) To talk or write incessantly, unclearly, or incoherently, with many digressions.

    • Francine has a tendency to ramble when it gets to be late in the evening.
    • She often rambles about bees' behavior, both in the hive and in the field.
    • Usually I don't mind listening to her ramble on a bit; it can be soothing.
    • Last night she was rambling on about horticultural methods, which was so soothing that I nodded off.
  5. To follow a winding path or course.

    • The river rambled through the mountains.