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Ramble

ramble
~1 v 1 always + adv/prep to go on a walk for pleasure + through/along etc  (We rambled through the woods.) 2 to talk in a very confused way so that other people find it hard to understand you  (The fever was getting worse and he was starting to ramble.) 3 a plant that rambles grows in all directions ramble on phr v to talk or write for a long time in a way that other people find boring  (He rambled on about his trip to Paris.) ~2 n a long walk for pleasure  (We went on a ramble in the Peak District.)
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1.
  (rambles, rambling, rambled) 1. A ramble is a long walk in the countryside. ...an hour’s ramble through the woods. N-COUNT 2. If you ramble, you go on a long walk in the countryside. ...freedom to ramble across the moors. VERB: V adv/prep 3. If you say that a person rambles in their speech or writing, you mean they do not make much sense because they keep going off the subject in a confused way. Sometimes she spoke sensibly; sometimes she rambled... VERB: V ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
2.
   I. verb  (~d; rambling)  Etymology: Middle English, probably alteration of romblen, frequentative of romen to roam  Date: 15th century  intransitive verb  1.  a. to move aimlessly from place to place  b. to explore idly  2. to talk or write in a desultory or long-winded wandering fashion  3. to grow or extend irregularly  transitive verb to wander over ; roam  Synonyms: see wander  • ramblingly adverb  II. noun  Date: 1654  1. a leisurely excursion for pleasure; especially an aimless walk  2. a rambling story or discussion ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  v. & n. --v.intr. 1 walk for pleasure, with or without a definite route. 2 wander in discourse, talk or write disconnectedly. --n. a walk taken for pleasure. Etymology: prob. f. MDu. rammelen (of an animal) wander about in sexual excitement, frequent. of rammen copulate with, rel. to RAM ...
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  бот. ползучий; вьющийся ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский биологический словарь
5.
  1. прогулка (без определенной цели); бесцельное хождение 2. несвязная речь; путаница; бред 3. популяризаторская статья a ramble among books —- "беседа о книгах", "прогулка по книгам" 4. гулять, бродить (без определенной цели) to ramble through the streets —- бродить по улицам 5. перескакивать с предмета на предмет (в разговоре, сочинении) 6. болтать о пустяках, молоть вздор (также ramble on) 7. говорить несвязно, бредить 8. читать без разбору 9. ползти, виться (о растении) 10. мор. рыскать (о судне) 11. горн. ложная кровля ...
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   1. noun  1) прогулка, поездка (без определенной цели)  2) экскурсия  2. v.  1) бродить без цели, для удовольствия  2) говорить бессвязно, перескакивать с одной мысли на другую (тж. ramble on); Her letter doesnt contain any news, but it rambles on for pages.  3) ползти, виться (о растениях) Syn: see wander ...
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  - c.1443, perhaps frequentive of romen "to walk, go" (see roam), perhaps via romblen (c.1378) "to ramble." The vowel change probably by infl. of M.Du. rammelen, a derivative of rammen "copulate," "used of the night wanderings of the amorous cat" [Weekley]. Meaning "to talk or write incoherently" is from 1640. ...
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