Promenade

  • 51Promenade — die Promenade, n (Mittelstufe) repräsentativer Spazierweg Beispiel: Die Promenade wurde vor 2 Jahren angelegt …

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  • 52promenade — [16] Promenade was borrowed from French. It was a derivative of se promener ‘go for a walk’, which came from late Latin prōmināre ‘drive forward’. This was a compound verb formed from the prefix prō ‘forward’ and mināre ‘drive’. It was originally …

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  • 53promenade — 1. noun /prɔməˈnɑːd,prɔməˈneɪd/ a) Formal term for a prom, a dance. The present dream in particular scarcely left any room for doubt, since the place where my patient fell was the Graben, a part of Vienna notorious as a promenade for prostitutes …

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  • 54promenade — noun Promenade is used before these nouns: ↑concert, ↑deck …

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  • 55Promenade — Pro·me·na̲·de die; , n; 1 ein schöner, breiter Weg zum Spazierengehen: die Promenade im Schlosspark || K: Uferpromenade 2 veraltend ≈ Spaziergang …

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  • 56promenade — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. mall, alameda, boulevard, esplanade, boardwalk; promenade deck; stroll, outing, march; dance, ball. v. walk, stroll, saunter. See travel, amusement. II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. walk, walkway,… …

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  • 57promenade — prom|e|nade [ˌprɔməˈna:d, ˈprɔməna:d US ˌpra:məˈneıd] n [Date: 1500 1600; : French; Origin: promener to take for a walk , from Latin prominare to drive forward ] 1.) BrE a wide road next to the beach, where people can walk for pleasure 2.) old… …

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  • 58Promenade — Pro|me|na|de die; , n <aus gleichbed. fr. promenade zu promener, vgl. ↑promenieren>: 1. (veraltend) Spaziergang. 2. großzügig angelegter, breiter Spazierweg …

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  • 59promenade — prom|e|nade1 [ ,pramə neıd ] noun count 1. ) a walk for pleasure, usually in a public place 2. ) a place to walk, usually next to a beach promenade prom|e|nade 2 [ ,pramə neıd ] verb intransitive OLD FASHIONED to walk slowly for pleasure, usually …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 60promenade — [ˌprɒmə nα:d, neɪd, prɒm ] noun 1》 a paved public walk, especially one along a seafront. 2》 a leisurely walk, ride, or drive, typically in a public place so as to meet or be seen by others. 3》 (in country dancing) a movement resembling a march… …

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