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单词 maunder
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Definition of maunder in English:

maunder

verb ˈmɔːndəˈmɔndər
[no object]
  • 1Talk in a rambling manner.

    Dennis maundered on about the wine
    Example sentencesExamples
    • More to the point, for all his maundering about the estate tax, it hasn't done anything to break up the great fortunes of our era.
    • In a bleary voice he seems to be maundering about Christ, Armageddon, calendars, and China.
    • A longer perspective is more pertinent and more relevant to the future than listening to televised imbeciles maundering about the ‘death of liberalism.’
    • And if I've devoted too much time to maundering about this, it's from a sort of frustration.
    • Every issue has a cluster of stories that vary wildly in style and tone, from maundering musings to cold silence, from freehand swirls to suffocating realism.
    • I've maundered and pondered and arm-waved about something like this for ages.
    • They both maunder on for what feels like several hours about this wonderful patriarchal peasant society where the men spend all their time talking about food, and the women spend all their time preparing it.
    • A good editor would have ensured that these characters did not have as much time to maunder on endlessly and indulge in the most banal conversation.
    • It sometimes reads like the most self-indulgent and maundering commonplace book, pregnant with ideas and jottings, their author unwilling or unable to develop them cogently.
    Synonyms
    ramble, prattle, prate, blather, blether, blither, drivel, rattle, chatter, jabber, gabble, babble
    Scottish &amp Irish slabber
    informal gab, yak, yackety-yak, yabber, yatter
    British informal rabbit, witter, waffle, natter, chunter
    archaic twaddle, clack
    1. 1.1with adverbial Move or act in a dreamy or idle manner.
      he maunders through the bank, composing his thoughts
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This real England, your unreal home, turns us all into maundering John of Gaunts, sighing over sceptred isles, demi-paradises, other Edens.
      • He maunders alone on the rocky beach.
      • You lot thought I was maundering in Philadelphia, didn't you?
      • But what good is bawdy when its purveyors, from low to high, seem unfailingly recruited for their unsightliness, and act like overwrought underachievers or maundering bystanders?
      • He was instead maundering about his room, thinking about silly things and wishing he knew what was going on.
      Synonyms
      wander, drift, meander, amble, dawdle, potter, straggle
      British informal mooch

Origin

Early 17th century: perhaps from obsolete maunder 'to beg'.

Rhymes

launder
 
 

Definition of maunder in US English:

maunder

verbˈmôndərˈmɔndər
[no object]
  • 1Talk in a rambling manner.

    Dennis maundered on about the wine
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They both maunder on for what feels like several hours about this wonderful patriarchal peasant society where the men spend all their time talking about food, and the women spend all their time preparing it.
    • A good editor would have ensured that these characters did not have as much time to maunder on endlessly and indulge in the most banal conversation.
    • In a bleary voice he seems to be maundering about Christ, Armageddon, calendars, and China.
    • A longer perspective is more pertinent and more relevant to the future than listening to televised imbeciles maundering about the ‘death of liberalism.’
    • Every issue has a cluster of stories that vary wildly in style and tone, from maundering musings to cold silence, from freehand swirls to suffocating realism.
    • More to the point, for all his maundering about the estate tax, it hasn't done anything to break up the great fortunes of our era.
    • I've maundered and pondered and arm-waved about something like this for ages.
    • It sometimes reads like the most self-indulgent and maundering commonplace book, pregnant with ideas and jottings, their author unwilling or unable to develop them cogently.
    • And if I've devoted too much time to maundering about this, it's from a sort of frustration.
    Synonyms
    ramble, prattle, prate, blather, blether, blither, drivel, rattle, chatter, jabber, gabble, babble
    1. 1.1with adverbial Move or act in a dreamy or idle manner.
      he maunders through the bank, composing his thoughts
      Example sentencesExamples
      • You lot thought I was maundering in Philadelphia, didn't you?
      • He was instead maundering about his room, thinking about silly things and wishing he knew what was going on.
      • He maunders alone on the rocky beach.
      • But what good is bawdy when its purveyors, from low to high, seem unfailingly recruited for their unsightliness, and act like overwrought underachievers or maundering bystanders?
      • This real England, your unreal home, turns us all into maundering John of Gaunts, sighing over sceptred isles, demi-paradises, other Edens.
      Synonyms
      wander, drift, meander, amble, dawdle, potter, straggle

Origin

Early 17th century: perhaps from obsolete maunder ‘to beg’.

 
 
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