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

Définition et signification de « promenade » en anglais

Promenade
01

promenade

a leisurely walk (usually in some public place)
02

promenade

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

promenade

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
Exemples
During the waltz, the couple performed a series of promenades, twirling gracefully as they moved around the dance floor.
Pendant la valse, le couple a exécuté une série de promenades, tournoyant avec grâce en se déplaçant sur la piste de danse.
04

promenade

a public area set aside as a pedestrian walk
05

bal de fin d'année

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

se promener

to take a leisurely walk, especially in a public place, often for enjoyment or to see and be seen
example
Exemples
Last weekend, we promenaded through the park, admiring the colorful flowers in bloom.
Le week-end dernier, nous avons promené dans le parc, admirant les fleurs colorées en fleur.
02

défiler, marcher en procession

march in a procession
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