promenade
pro
ˌprɑ
praa
me
nade
ˈneɪd
neid
British pronunciation
/pɹˌɒmənˈɑːd/

Definition und Bedeutung von „promenade“ im Englischen

Promenade
01

Spaziergang

a leisurely walk (usually in some public place)
02

Promenade

a march of all the guests at the opening of a formal dance
03

Spaziergang

a turn executed by a dancer or a couple, where they pivot on one foot while making a graceful, sweeping movement in a circular or straight line
example
Beispiele
The promenade in the choreography required the dancers to maintain their balance while executing a series of elegant turns and extensions.
Die Promenade in der Choreografie erforderte, dass die Tänzer ihr Gleichgewicht beibehielten, während sie eine Reihe eleganter Drehungen und Streckungen ausführten.
04

Promenade

a public area set aside as a pedestrian walk
05

Abschlussball

a formal ball held for a school class toward the end of the academic year
to promenade
01

flanieren

to take a leisurely walk, especially in a public place, often for enjoyment or to see and be seen
example
Beispiele
While on vacation, they were promenading along the historic cobblestone streets of the old town.
Während ihres Urlaubs spazierten sie entlang der historischen Kopfsteinpflasterstraßen der Altstadt.
02

paradeieren, in einer Prozession marschieren

march in a procession
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