English to Spanish Dictionary promenade

promenade

paseo
definition
verb
women who promenaded in the Bois de Boulogne
take a leisurely walk, ride, or drive in public, especially to meet or be seen by others.
noun
The walk along the promenade to the more genteel Frinton-on-Sea is lined with beach huts, and the weather was good for taking photos.
a paved public walk, typically one along a waterfront at a resort.
translation of 'promenade'
verb
hacer alarde de,
pasearse por,
pasear,
pasearse
noun
espolón,
paseo marítimo,
paseo,
pasillo
example
Built-up areas will be complemented by amenity space, parkland and a riverside 'promenade' .
I nodded, and we walked away from the pier, heading back along the 'promenade' .
Over at Blue Anchor bay the tar on the road was melting and walking along the 'promenade' was a hot-foot experience.
On the main 'promenade' there is a bazaar where you can haggle for leather goods and jewellery.
We walked slowly along the 'promenade' eating our ice creams and the sun was just disappearing over the horizon.
Outside market hours, the island serves as a park with trees and green banks round the edge, while bridges at both ends allow a 'promenade' across it.
Once inside the ground floor, one can 'promenade' through either by a ramp or a curving staircase.
Fashionable Victorians flocked to 'promenade' through this new underwater marvel, an amazing twin-bore arched corridor lit by flickering gaslight.
So here's a thought: If you even wanted to stop, shop, visit, peruse, or 'promenade' the streets of New York, this is the moment.
They executed a perfect pirouette, a dip, and a 'promenade' ending in a bow to the children; only Clara applauded but that appeared to be enough.
A tree-lined 'promenade' extends south to Battery Park, with its view to the Statue of Liberty.
There's an unmarked route between the front bar and the back bar which is like a seaside 'promenade' .
Whole books have been written about how young people 'promenade' but there really ought to be a simple, one-line description.
Visitors flocked in steamers from Glasgow's Broomielaw to 'promenade' under waving palms.
It's little things like wanting to walk along the 'promenade' at Scarborough which I can no longer do.
people began to 'promenade' the streets
Eventually, he came to the riverside 'promenade' where a strip of parkland bordered the River Ana.
Before a mere man has time to rub his eyes the 'promenade' is deserted by the fair.
I was outside, having returned fifteen minutes ago from the morning 'promenade' with Ally, dressed in my work clothes and doing maintenance on the flower beds.
Bill and I walked along the 'promenade' toward the atrium of the Financial Center.
There is plenty of space here to 'promenade' or sit on the floor.
people began to 'promenade' the streets
I took a 'promenade' heading towards Abdullah's studio.
It was a Saturday morning and the weather was picturesque, perfect for a 'promenade' outdoors or a carriage ride through the hills, but not nearly idyllic enough for Isabella to step foot from her house.
an evening 'promenade'
He called not only for proper car parking facilities for visitors to the beach but for a 'promenade' to be built along Clonea Strand.
she went on a 'promenade' with Jules
The walk along the 'promenade' to the more genteel Frinton-on-Sea is lined with beach huts, and the weather was good for taking photos.
A grieving daughter wants action after her elderly mother died when her mobility scooter toppled off a seafront 'promenade' .
He took my hand and we started to 'promenade' as I mentally blinked in the fact that we were openly holding hands.
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