Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - promenade
Promenade
promenade
n. & v. --n. 1 a Brit. a paved public walk along the sea front at a resort. b any paved public walk. 2 a walk, or sometimes a ride or drive, taken esp. for display, social intercourse, etc. 3 US a school or university ball or dance. 4 a march of dancers in country dancing etc. --v. 1 intr. make a promenade. 2 tr. lead (a person etc.) about a place esp. for display. 3 tr. make a promenade through (a place). Phrases and idioms promenade concert a concert at which the audience, or part of it, can stand, sit on the floor, or move about. promenade deck an upper deck on a passenger ship where passengers may promenade. Etymology: F f. se promener walk, refl. of promener take for a walk
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I. verb (-naded; -nading) Etymology: 2~ Date: 1588 intransitive verb to take or go on a ~, to perform a ~ in a dance, transitive verb to walk about in or on, ~r noun II. noun see: pro- Date: 1648 a place for strolling, a leisurely walk or ride especially in a public place for pleasure or display, 3. a ceremonious opening of a formal ball consisting of a grand march of all the guests, a figure in a square dance in which couples move counterclockwise in a circle ...Толковый словарь английского языка
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