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promenade

/prom-uh-neyd, -nahd/US // ˌprɒm əˈneɪd, -ˈnɑd //UK // (ˌprɒməˈnɑːd) //

长廊,海滨长廊,滨海大道

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n.名词 noun
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    • : a stroll or walk, especially in a public place, as for pleasure or display.
    • : an area used for such walking.
    • : a march of guests into a ballroom constituting the opening of a formal ball.
    • : a march of dancers in square dancing.
    • : a formal dance; prom.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    prom·e·nad·ed, prom·e·nad·ing.

    • : to go for or take part in a promenade.
    • : to execute a promenade in square dancing.
v.有主动词 verb
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    prom·e·nad·ed, prom·e·nad·ing.

    • : to take a promenade through or about.
    • : to conduct or display in or as if in a promenade; parade: They promenaded their prisoner before the townspeople.

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Examples

  • With no promenade or restaurant to attract crowds, this beach is mostly ignored by tourists, making it perfect for a socially distant, watery getaway in the lap of history once you’re able to travel again.

  • Continue east, and you’ll see the promenade along the beach.

  • Lined with trees and greenery local to the area, Amazon says it will function as a vertical promenade for employees and weekend tourists.

  • Northam’s proposal, then, is to reimagine the entire avenue, which is a grand residential promenade lined with architecturally significant homes dating back about a century.

  • Faneuil Hall Marketplace is a well-known shopping center with many stores & restaurants, comprising three historic market buildings and a promenade.

  • At night jineteras stalk the promenade in search of tourists while a trumpet from a bench serenades the proceedings.

  • And, in its third season, Veep is kicking off its funniest, deliciously vulgar promenade yet.

  • The coast road follows a grassy promenade by the water and the land used to be thick with dense, shady palms.

  • “You should go and see the promenade in the early morning,” one local (who asked not to be named) urged me.

  • The action has since shifted to the Peace Forest/Tayelet (the promenade that dramatically overlooks East Jerusalem).

  • Hagley Road, on Sunday evenings, is particularly affected by some as their favourite promenade.

  • A simple errand and promenade,--and yet she felt herself to be steeped in the romance of an adventure!

  • As she walked along the chill promenade she looked with discreet curiosity at every woman she met, to see her condition.

  • I met him on Kingstown promenade the other day walking with an elastic step and with the brightness of youth in his eye.

  • After breakfast he sauntered along the brief strip of asphalt which the villagers believe to be a promenade.