释义 |
wandered, ppl. a.|ˈwɒndəd| [f. wander v. + -ed1.] That has wandered (out of the way, or from familiar places, etc.); astray; bewildered.
c1420Lydg. Commend. Our Lady 60 Of al Christen protectrice and tutele..To wery wandred tent and pavilioun. 1512Helyas in Thoms Prose Rom. (1828) III. 32 It greueth me sore for to leve you here in this place as desolate, wandred and habandoned of your blode. Ibid. 122 Almighti God..wolde that they should be wandred of theyr way. 1692Dryden Cleomenes v. 59 Wrench ope his mouth, While I infuse these Sovereign Drops, whose Pow'r Will soon recal his wander'd sense—He stirs! 1819Keats Fall of Hyperion i. 43 A cool vessel of transparent juice Sipp'd by the wander'd bee. 1893J. Watson Conf. Poacher 78 Wandered birds in outlying copses in the evening are apt to roost there. |