English to Spanish Dictionary ramble

ramble

divagar
definition
verb
Surely we should be able to walk our dogs or simply ramble along in safety and in peace to enjoy the views and healthy exercise?
walk for pleasure, typically without a definite route.
he rambled on about his acting career
talk or write at length in a confused or inconsequential way.
noun
Based at 18 excellent country houses, they have a wide choice of walks from gentle rambles to adventure treks.
a walk taken for pleasure, especially in the countryside.
translation of 'ramble'
verb
salir de excursión a pie,
perder el hilo,
salirse del tema,
serpentear,
dar una caminata,
trepar a,
divagar,
enredarse,
pasearse
noun
excursión a pie,
caminata,
paseo por el campo
example
Found mainly in country pubs, it provides sustenance after a good 'ramble' through the fields.
Annabelle is encouraging people to don their hiking boots and take a 'ramble' through the countryside to find love.
After a four-hour 'ramble' on foot through deep gorges, past monasteries, and up steep, forested hillsides, we arrive in Chhulemu, Babu's home village.
Surely we should be able to walk our dogs or simply 'ramble' along in safety and in peace to enjoy the views and healthy exercise?
Patterns of olive leaves, golden scallop shells, and intricate pastel designs 'ramble' over the walls.
This is a 'ramble' rather than a full-blown hill walk and should appeal to a wide number of people.
After the country 'ramble' , it's time to return to the urban reality of the studio proper overlooking the Brixton Road.
This year, as well as the regular walks, it is also planned to introduce a countryside 'ramble' which is aimed at anyone interested in a leisurely Sunday afternoon walk with a focus on the local environment.
Climbing types reach 6 feet tall and can gracefully twine up fences and arbors, or 'ramble' over the ground.
Their lily-pad leaves and bright orange, yellow, or red flowers 'ramble' over picket fences and along the ground.
‘At the same time it is creating a right to roam, giving walkers carte blanche to 'ramble' in the countryside,’ he said.
Although the walk can be generally classified as a 'ramble' rather than a full-blown hill-walk, it is planned to go to Tully Summit.
Whether they twine, cling, or 'ramble' , climbing plants enhance good architecture and camouflage the not-so-good.
A man with a great fondness for the outdoor life, he loved to 'ramble' in the countryside and experience the peace and quiet of the land.
A 'ramble' through Waterford's scenic countryside, mountains and coastline will never be the same again once you have read a new book about 15 of the county's great walks.
Please note that you cannot drive around Loch Katrine, but if you fancy a long country stroll, you can 'ramble' right round the perimeter, and I doubt if there is a lovelier walk anywhere in Britain.
Eventually, she 'rambled' on to discover it was still their error, and I owe them much less money than they try to steal from me every month.
I 'rambled' on about Grandma and my family for the first pint and then we talked about other stuff for the second pint.
Last week I 'rambled' on about tenuous arts performances in the High Street, but this week it got worse.
I have 'rambled' on enough and so will end this chapter of our correspondence here.
When I was at school, we went 'rambling' in the Kent countryside as part of our activities week, something we did before we broke up for our summer holidays.
She had been in the habit of taking long country 'rambles' with Mr Dawson's children in her old days of dependence, and she thought very little of a distance of three miles.
Outside Stromness I walked the marshes where as a boy John Rae 'rambled' with a musket on his shoulder, and in Kirkwall I visited the explorer's memorial in St Magnus Cathedral, and his grave site behind that edifice.
In 1836 naturalist Charles Darwin says, ‘I so much enjoyed my 'rambles' among the roads and mountains of St. Helena.’
As we walked, the gunman 'rambled' about his hatred of doctors.
He goes for long, sensuous 'rambles' into the woods, often while remembering his childhood friend Lumley.
All your outdoor pursuits are catered for - whether you're 'rambling' in the Republic or sauntering in the Six Counties.
He was cut out neither for religion nor for the dry minutiae of algebra and he idled away his days in long country 'rambles' around Oxford, collecting curiosities for his own natural history collection.
Prodded to explain, she 'rambled' on about balloons.
Readers may remember the little eye problem I glibly referred to a few weeks ago when I 'rambled' on about hypochondria.
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