Ambulatory
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British pronunciation/ˌæmbjʊlˈe‍ɪtəɹˌi/
American pronunciation/ˈæmbjəɫəˌtɔɹi/

Definição e Significado de "ambulatory"

Ambulatory
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ambulatório, corredor coberto

a covered walkway or passageway, typically found in religious buildings or gardens, that allows for a continuous flow of movement around a central space

What is an "ambulatory"?

An ambulatory is a covered walkway or passage, typically found in religious buildings, such as churches or cathedrals. It usually runs around the perimeter of the main hall or sanctuary, allowing people to move around without disturbing the central worship area. Ambulatories can also provide access to chapels or other sections of the building. In addition to serving a practical purpose, they often feature decorative elements like arches, columns, or stained glass windows, enhancing the overall aesthetic of the space. The design of an ambulatory encourages movement and interaction while maintaining a sense of reverence and contemplation.

ambulatory
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ambulatório, relacionado à caminhada

related to or designed for walking
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Ambulatory exercise, such as jogging or brisk walking, is beneficial for health.
The museum implemented ambulatory entrances and elevators to accommodate visitors with disabilities.
The park featured an ambulatory pathway that wound through the scenic gardens, providing visitors with a pleasant walking experience.
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ambulatorial, móvel

having the ability to move freely and not be restricted to a single location or position
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The patient is ambulatory and does not need a wheelchair.
The ambulatory medical clinic was able to reach remote areas to provide healthcare services.
The elderly woman 's strength and determination allowed her to remain ambulatory well into her 90s.
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ambulatorial, não hospitalizado

(of patients) capable of walking and receiving medical treatment for an injury or illness that does not require an overnight stay in a hospital
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ambulatório, em movimento

taking place while walking or moving
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As they strolled through the park, they engaged in an ambulatory conversation about their future plans.
The city 's guided tours offer ambulatory learning experiences, allowing participants to explore historical sites while discussing their significance.
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ambulatório, alterável

(of law) subject to change or alteration, especially until certain conditions are met
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The will 's provisions were ambulatory, meaning they could be modified by the testator at any time before their passing.
The lease agreement was ambulatory, permitting the landlord to make necessary changes with prior notice.
A contract is ambulatory until both parties agree upon the final terms.
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