rambler
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ram·bler
(răm′blər)n.
1. One that rambles: tourists and Sunday ramblers on the village streets; a conversational rambler.
2. A climbing rose having numerous flowers.
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rambler
(ˈræmblə)n
1. (Botany) a weak-stemmed plant, esp any of various cultivated hybrid roses that straggle over other vegetation
2. a person who rambles, esp one who takes country walks
3. a person who lacks organization in his or her speech or writing
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ram•bler
(ˈræm blər)n.
1. one that rambles.
3. any of several climbing roses with clusters of small flowers.
[1615–25]
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Noun | 1. | rambler - a person who takes long walks in the country |
2. | rambler - a person whose speech or writing is not well organized communicator - a person who communicates with others |
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rambler
noun walker, roamer, wanderer, rover, hiker, drifter, stroller, wayfarer A woman rambler was trampled by a herd of cows.
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Translations
زهْر مُتَعَرْبِشمُتَجَوِّلمُتَنَزِّه، مُتَجَوِّل
-kapěší turistapopínavá rostlinaturista
vandrerslyngplante
vaeltaja
šetač
futórózsakószáló
göngumaîurklifurjurt
ハイカー
들판을 걷는 사람
vandrare
คนที่ไปเดินในชนบท
avarebaşıboş dolaşan kimsesarmaşık gülü
người đi dạo
rambler
[ˈræmbləʳ] N1. (Brit) (= hiker) → excursionista mf (a pie)
2. (Bot) → trepadora f; (= rose) = rambling rose
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rambler
[ˈræmblər] n (= hiker) → promeneur/euse m/f, randonneur/euse m/f
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rambler
n
(esp Brit) (= person) → Spaziergänger(in) m(f); (= member of club) → Wanderer m, → Wanderin f, → Wanderfreund(in) m(f)
(also rambler rose) → Kletterrose f
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Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
ramble
(ˈrӕmbl) verb1. to go for a long walk or walks, usually in the countryside, for pleasure.
2. to speak in an aimless or confused way.
noun a long walk, usually in the countryside, taken for pleasure.
ˈrambler noun1. a climbing plant (usually a rose).
2. a person who goes walking in the country for pleasure.
ˈrambling adjective1. aimless and confused; not keeping to the topic. a long, rambling speech.
2. built (as if) without any plan, stretching in various directions. a rambling old house.
3. (of plants, usually roses) climbing.
ramble on to talk for a long time in an aimless or confused way.
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rambler
→ مُتَجَوِّل pěší turista vandrer Wanderer πεζοπόρος excursionista vaeltaja randonneur šetač escursionista ハイカー 들판을 걷는 사람 wandelaar vandrer wycieczkowicz caminhante турист vandrare คนที่ไปเดินในชนบท avare người đi dạo 漫步者Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009