promenading

英 [ˌprɒməˈnɑːdɪŋ] 美 [ˌprɑːməˈneɪdɪŋ]

v.  (在海滨、公园等)散步,漫步
promenade的现在分词



柯林斯词典

  1. 滨海大道;海滨散步的道路
    In a seaside town, the promenade is the road by the sea where people go for a walk.
    1. 步行区;供散步的区域
      A promenade is an area that is used for walking, for example a wide road or a deck on a ship.
      1. VERB 散步
        If someone promenades somewhere, for example along a beach, the edge of a lake, or a main street, they go for a walk there.
        1. People came out in smarter clothes to promenade along the front.
          人们穿上更加时髦漂亮的衣服,沿着海滨散步。
      2. (学校在学年末举行的)正式舞会
        A promenade is a formal dance at a school or college which is usually held at the end of the academic year.

        双语例句

        1. They were never quiet, ceaselessly playing deck-quoits, tossing rings, promenading, or rushing to the rail with loud cries to watch the leaping porpoises and the first schools of flying fish.
          他们从来不会安静,只是没完没了地玩甲板绳圈,掷环,或是喊叫着扑到栏杆边,去看跳跃的海豚和最早出现的飞鱼群。
        2. I am fond of promenading on a path so carpeted: even the rattling noise of high-heeled shoes drowns in its silence.
          我喜欢走在铺着这样地毯的小径上,没有了高跟鞋跟与地面的磕碰声。
        3. No doubt this promenading was not at all to her taste.
          没有问题,这样“溜圈儿”是压根儿不合她口胃的。
        4. People were promenading about the town.
          人们在镇上闲步[漫步]。
        5. From time to time, I insensibly imagine promenading through the Green-Garden with our hand in hand on a still star-spangled night.
          时刻都会在不自觉地想:在一个恬静而星光灿烂的夜晚,我们手牵着手在绿园里散步;
        6. Amounts of peoople who have stayed at home for long period come out for promenading, some people walking accompany with their pet dogs which enjoy the first sunshine after this snowstrom together.
          很多长期呆在家中的市民出门散步,有的甚至带上自家的宠物,共同享受雪后的第一缕阳光。