释义 |
maund·er I. noun or maund·er·er \-dərə(r)\ (-s) Etymology: maunder from maund (II) + -er; maunderer probably from obsolete English maunder to beg (from maunder) (I) + English -er archaic : beggar II. intransitive verb (maundered ; maundered ; maundering \-d(ə)riŋ\ ; maunders) Etymology: probably imitative 1. now dialect Britain : grumble 2. : to move or progress slowly and uncertainly without definite aim or course : ramble idly 3. : to speak indistinctly or disconnectedly : talk without order or evident purpose |