Pesquisar
to cruise
01
navegar, fazer um cruzeiro
to go on vacation by a ship or boat
Intransitive: to cruise somewhere
02
andar despretensiosamente, passear
to wander about an area in a relaxed manner, often with the intention of finding interesting sights, experiences, or hidden gems
Intransitive: to cruise somewhere
03
navegar, voar
to travel at a consistent and efficient speed
Intransitive
04
passear, dar em cima
to seek a casual romantic or sexual partner by moving about a specific area
Transitive: to cruise a place
05
ganhar facilmente, navegar
to win or achieve something with little or no effort
Intransitive: to cruise to an achievement
Cruise
01
cruzeiro
a journey taken by a ship for pleasure, especially one involving several destinations
cruise
v
cruiser
n
cruiser
n
Exemplo
Instead of the usual road trip, the family opted to cruise along the European coastline.
For their anniversary, the couple decided to cruise around the Caribbean.
The retirees planned to cruise across the Mediterranean, visiting historical sites.
Seeking adventure, the solo traveler decided to cruise through the South Pacific, hopping from one exotic island to another.
During the festival, visitors could cruise through the market stalls.