1. wander
Small children tend to wander off if you don't watch them all the time.
You had better not wander around here by yourself.
I asked him to go for a wander with me.
we have wandered around
Dickens was known to wander the streets of London
Tatoeba: Don't wander by here on Friday nights, kids.
Not all those who wander are lost.
By the way, Ren. Should I take your hand? Every year you wander off.
Some scientists suspect that, as climate change has warmed the Arctic, the temperature difference has reduced, causing the jet stream to weaken and wander.
I think we’re lost! We’ve been wandering for hours but there’s still no sign of the village.
I had a point to make, but my mind started wandering.
go for/take/have a wander: Let’s go for a wander round the market.
there was a little kid wandering through this building when I came here
"You know what Harry and Ron are like, wandering off by themselves -- they've ended up in the Forbidden Forest twice!
Hey, Cleo. Don't wander around too much, OK? We've only just entered the park.
Anglais mot "zbłądzić"(wander) se produit dans des ensembles:
słówka z piosenekBridget Jones's DiaryFiszki Gymglish2. to stray
Anglais mot "zbłądzić"(to stray) se produit dans des ensembles:
Divine 3 zw. czw. Pwt 30,1-20slowka peaky blindersMoving houseWłasne fiszki3. go astray
If you don't study, you'll go astray.