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promenade

N การ เดินทอดน่อง  ramble stroll kan-doen-tod-nong

 

promenade

N งาน เต้นรำ  ball prom nang-tean-ram

 

promenade

N บริเวณ สำหรับ เดินเล่น  bo-ri-wen-sam-rub-doen-len

 

promenade

VI เดินเล่น  stroll saunter doen-len

 

promenade

VT เดินพาเหรด  doen-pa-read

 

promenade

VT เดินเล่น  doen-len

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

PROMENADE

n. 1. A walk for amusement or exercise.
2. A place for walking.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

PROMENADE

Prom `e *nade ", n. Etym: [F. (with a foreign suffix ), from promener to lead, take for a walk, se promener to walk, from L. prominare to drive forward or along; pro forward + minare to drive animals. See Amenable, Menace. ]

 

1. A walk for pleasure, display, or exercise. Burke.

 

2. A place for walking; a public walk. Bp. Montagu.

 

PROMENADE

Prom `e *nade ", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Promenaded; p. pr. & vb. n.Promenading.]

 

Defn: To walk for pleasure, display, or exercise.

 

PROMENADER

PROMENADER Prom `e *nad "er, n.

 

Defn: One who promenades.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

promenade

prom e nade |ˌpräməˈnād, -ˈnäd ˈˌprɑməˈˌneɪd | noun 1 a paved public walk, typically one along a waterfront at a resort. a leisurely walk, or sometimes a ride or drive, typically one taken in a public place so as to meet or be seen by others: she went on a promenade with Jules. (in country dancing ) a movement in which couples follow one another in a given direction, each couple having both hands joined. 2 archaic term for prom ( sense 1 ). verb [ no obj. ] take a leisurely walk, ride, or drive in public, esp. to meet or be seen by others: women who promenaded in the Bois de Boulogne. [ with obj. ] take such a walk through (a place ): people began to promenade the streets. [ with obj. ] dated escort (someone ) about a place, esp. so as to be seen by others: the governor of Utah promenades the daughter of the Maryland governor. DERIVATIVES prom e nad er noun ORIGIN mid 16th cent. (denoting a leisurely walk in public ): from French, from se promener to walk, reflexive of promener take for a walk.

 

promenade concert

prom e nade con cert |ˈˌprɑməˈˌneɪd | noun Brit. a concert of classical music at which a part of the audience stands in an area that has no seating, for which tickets are sold at a reduced price. The most famous series of such concerts is the annual BBC Promenade Concerts (known as the Proms ), instituted by Sir Henry Wood (1869 –1944 ) in 1895 and held since World War II chiefly in the Albert Hall in London.

 

promenade deck

prom e nade deck noun an upper deck on a passenger ship for the use of passengers who wish to enjoy the open air.

 

Oxford Dictionary

promenade

promenade |ˌprɒməˈnɑːd, -ˈneɪd, ˈprɒm -| noun 1 a paved public walk, typically one along the seafront at a resort. a leisurely walk, or sometimes a ride or drive, taken in a public place so as to meet or be seen by others: an evening promenade. (in country dancing ) a movement in which couples follow one another in a given direction, each couple having both hands joined. 2 N. Amer. archaic term for prom ( sense 3 ). verb [ no obj. ] take a leisurely public walk, ride, or drive so as to meet or be seen by others: they promenaded along the waterfront. [ with obj. ] take a promenade through (a place ): people began to promenade the streets. [ with obj. ] dated escort (someone ) about a place, especially so as to be seen by others: the governor of Utah promenades the daughter of the Maryland governor. ORIGIN mid 16th cent. (denoting a leisurely walk in public ): from French, from se promener to walk , reflexive of promener take for a walk .

 

promenade concert

prom ¦en |ade con |cert noun Brit. a concert of classical music at which a part of the audience stands in an area without seating, for which tickets are sold at a reduced price. The most famous series of such concerts is the annual BBC Promenade Concerts (known as the Proms ), instituted by Sir Henry Wood in 1895.

 

promenade deck

prom ¦en |ade deck noun an open-air upper deck on a passenger ship on which passengers may walk.

 

promenader

prom ¦en |ader |ˌprɒməˈnɑːdə | noun 1 a person who takes a leisurely walk, ride, or drive in public. 2 Brit. a person attending a promenade concert and choosing to stand in the area without seating.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

promenade

promenade noun 1 the tree-lined promenade: esplanade, front, seafront, parade, walk, boulevard, avenue, boardwalk. 2 our nightly promenade: walk, stroll, turn, amble, airing; dated constitutional. verb we promenaded in the park: walk, stroll, saunter, wander, amble, stretch one's legs, take a turn.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

promenade

promenade noun 1 they strolled along the tree-lined promenade: esplanade, front, seafront, parade, walk, boulevard, avenue, walkway, mall; N. Amer. boardwalk; in Spanish-speaking countries alameda; Brit. informal prom. 2 our nightly promenade up and down the road: walk, stroll, saunter, turn, wander, amble, breather, airing; N. Amer. paseo; Italian passegiata; informal mosey; dated constitutional; rare perambulation. verb people were promenading along the pavements and down the pier: walk, stroll, saunter, wander, amble, stretch one's legs, take a walk /stroll, go for a walk /stroll, take the air; informal mosey; rare perambulate.

 

Duden Dictionary

Promenade

Pro me na de Substantiv, feminin , die |Promen a de |die Promenade; Genitiv: der Promenade, Plural: die Promenaden französisch promenade, zu: promener, promenieren 1 besonders angelegter, breiter, gepflegter Spazierweg 2 veraltend Spaziergang, besonders auf einer Promenade 1

 

Promenadendeck

Pro me na den deck Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Promen a dendeck |Deck eines Fahrgastschiffes für den Aufenthalt im Freien

 

Promenadenkonzert

Pro me na den kon zert Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Promen a denkonzert |an, auf der Promenade 1 im Freien veranstaltetes Konzert

 

Promenadenmischung

Pro me na den mi schung Substantiv, feminin scherzhaft, auch abwertend , die |Promen a denmischung |aus zufälliger Kreuzung hervorgegangener, keiner Rasse zuzuordnender Hund

 

Promenadenweg

Pro me na den weg Substantiv, maskulin , der |Promen a denweg |

 

French Dictionary

promenade

promenade n. f. nom féminin 1 Action de se promener. : Une promenade dans la forêt. SYNONYME balade ; excursion ; randonnée . 2 Voie spécialement aménagée à l ’intention des promeneurs (Recomm. off. ). : La promenade Samuel De Champlain est un don du gouvernement du Québec à la capitale pour son 400 e anniversaire.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

promenade

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