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Promenade
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paseo
a leisurely walk (usually in some public place)
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paseo
a march of all the guests at the opening of a formal dance
03
paseo
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
Ejemplos
The ballet dancers executed a flawless promenade across the stage, gliding smoothly as they turned with poise and elegance.
Los bailarines de ballet ejecutaron una promenade impecable a través del escenario, deslizándose suavemente mientras giraban con porte y elegancia.
During the waltz, the couple performed a series of promenades, twirling gracefully as they moved around the dance floor.
Durante el vals, la pareja realizó una serie de paseos, girando con gracia mientras se movían por la pista de baile.
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paseo
a public area set aside as a pedestrian walk
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baile de fin de curso
a formal ball held for a school class toward the end of the academic year
to promenade
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pasearse
to take a leisurely walk, especially in a public place, often for enjoyment or to see and be seen
Ejemplos
Every evening, they promenade along the boardwalk, enjoying the ocean breeze.
Cada tarde, ellos pasean por el paseo marítimo, disfrutando de la brisa del océano.
Last weekend, we promenaded through the park, admiring the colorful flowers in bloom.
El fin de semana pasado, paseamos por el parque, admirando las flores coloridas en flor.
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desfilar, marchar en procesión
march in a procession



























