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 Translation for 'to meander' from English to Slovak
VERB   to meander | meandered | meandered
meandering | meanders
SYNO meander | ramble | to meander | ...
hydrol.
meandrovať [nedok.]
to meander
hydrol.
tvoriť meandre [nedok.]
to meander
hadiť sa [nedok.] [o rieke, ceste ap.]to meander [of a river, road etc.]
vinúť sa [nedok.] [o rieke, ceste ap.]to meander [of a river, road etc.]
točiť sa [nedok.] [o rieke, ceste ap.]to meander [of a river, road etc.]
kľukatiť sa [nedok.] [o rieke, ceste ap.]to meander [of a river, road etc.]
hydrol.
meander {m}
meander
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Usage Examples English
  • Both the Old Bedford River and the New Bedford River were intended to reduce or eliminate flooding of the fens of the South Level by carrying the bulk of the water from the Great Ouse River from the uplands of Huntingdonshire to the sea in a straight channel, rather than allowing it to meander across the fens of the South Level.
  • Chamber Director Al Parker and committee members recognized that Park Seed Company hosted "grower days" each year and that hundreds of professional flower growers would come to Greenwood to meander through Park Seed's famous trial gardens (the gardens closed in 2013).
  • Aigüestortes means "winding waters" and is largely flat which allows the river to meander and flow slowly.
  • When it descends into the Central Yakutian Lowland it begins to meander strongly and flows roughly southwards until it meets the Vilyuy.
  • At 14 Mile Road, US 24 crosses into Bloomfield Township and begins to meander between the lakes of Oakland County's lake country.

  • Rossby waves caused by this jet stream shear and the Coriolis force cause it to meander.
  • Many critics attribute the poor reception to the fact that Duchovny wrote and directed the movie, which gave it a lack of creative direction and caused it to meander and to lose focus.
  • Later, the near forests were cut down, and so the river became more shallow and started to meander.
  • Jeanne continued to meander for several days (making a complete loop in the process) before beginning a steady westward motion toward the Bahamas and Florida.
  • North of Waconia, the roadway begins to meander southeasterly through an area dotted with several lakes and crosses into the western edge of the Twin Cities metropolitan area.

  • From here onwards, the river bed distinctly narrows to [...] and starts to meander because of the reduced slope.
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