mid-15c., perhaps frequentative of romen "to walk, go" (see roam), perhaps via romblen (late 14c.) "to ramble." The vowel change perhaps by influence of Middle Dutch rammelen, a derivative of rammen "copulate," "used of the night wanderings of the amorous cat" [Weekley]. Meaning "to talk or write incoherently" is from 1630s. Related: Rambled; rambling.
ramble (n.)
"a roving or wandering," 1650s, from ramble (v.).
例文
1. This is the best season for a ramble in the suburbs.
郊外へのローミングに最適な季節です。
2.It would have been best written in a more concise way as it does tend to ramble .
確かに行文は気ままなものがあるので、簡潔にすればいいのに。
3.By the end of May he began to ramble .
5月末になると、彼は少し話をし始めた。
4.We are alone together,and may ramble where we like.