Translation for '
rambling' from English to Russian
NOUN | rambling | ramblings | |
VERB | to ramble | rambled | rambled rambling | rambles | |
SYNO | digressive | discursive | excursive | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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Usage Examples English
- "Erigeron vagus" is a high-elevation species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae known by the common names rambling fleabane.
- The surrounding hills and mountains offer great opportunities for rambling, biking, trekking and horse-riding.
- His defense attorneys introduced sections of a long, rambling diary Salvi kept to bolster their claims of mental illness.
- The area also has many more outdoor pursuits from rambling to triathlons and road cycling.
- The drugstore also features amongst the rambling lyrics of "Invitation to the Blues" by Tom Waits.
- "Rambling On" tells the story of a young man trying to emulate Batman by jumping off a roof, and was described by Reid as a "flight of fancy, just me rambling on".
- There are a number of societies within Mellor, ranging from church activities to painting and rambling.
- Recreational activities include biking, hiking, and rambling. In the winter, there are opportunities for skiing.
- "Wahlenbergia loddigesii" has a slender, rambling, diffuse-sprawling growth-habit.
- The range has been used for recreational rambling since at least 1892.
- The Sheffield Clarion Ramblers were responsible for the formation of dozen of other rambling clubs in the Sheffield region including the Onward rambling club which was established by club members in reaction to what they saw as too much dawdling at the midday stops.
- Owner of a large and rambling house named "The Burrows".
- is an inter-state local history and rambling club in Bavaria, Hesse and Thuringia, with around 25,000 members in 88 branches and is one of the larger German rambling clubs in the Association of German Alpine and Rambling Clubs ("Verband Deutscher Gebirgs- und Wandervereine").
- The above information needs some real referencing - rambling blog posts without references does not a reference make.
- Tramping, known elsewhere as backpacking, rambling, hill walking or bushwalking, is a popular activity in New Zealand.
- The Cuban gnatcatcher's song is "a sustained rambling, disorganized series of warbles, whistles and chattering notes" [...].
- A review by John T. Elson for "Time" magazine described the book as "rambling [...] opinionated".
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