promenade
美音:
[´prɔmə´neıd
]英音:
[´prɔmə´neıd
]n.散步 v.散步 adj.散步的
难易程度:
promenade为短语/超纲词汇
词形变化:
名词:promenader 动词过去式:promenaded 过去分词:promenaded 现在分词:promenading 第三人称单数:promenades
词根
pro-=for,before,forth,forward 由“为了~”而产生“代替~”、“赞成~的”、“偏爱”等意思;或由“向~”演变为“向前”、“事先”、“公开地”、“因应~”等意思 变化型 pur-,pr-
近义词, 同义词
promenade
/,prɒmə'nɑ:d; [US] -'neɪd; ,prɑmə`ned/
n
1 (a) (also Brit infml 英式英语口语作 prom) public place for walking, esp a paved area along the waterfront at the seaside 公共散步场所(尤指海滨经铺筑者).
(b) (fml 文) walk or ride taken in public for exercise or pleasure (为运动或消遣的)散步, 骑马, 开车兜风.
2 (US) formal dance or ball (隆重的)舞会.
v (dated or fml 旧或文)
1 [I] take a leisurely walk or ride in public (esp along a promenade) (在公共场所)散步, 骑马, 开车兜风(尤指于海滨区).
2 [Tn, Tn.pr]
(a) take (sb) up and down a promenade for exercise 带着(某人)在散步场所走动
*She promenaded the children along the sea front after lunch. 她午饭後领着孩子们沿着海滨区散步.
(b) walk with (sb) in public, esp in order to show him off 带着(某人)散步(尤指为招摇)
*He proudly promenaded his elegant companion in the park. 他得意地领着他那标致的伴侣遛公园.
promenade
n[C]
[Date: 1500-1600; Language: French;Origin: promener 'to take for a walk', from Latin prominare 'to drive forward']
BrE a wide road next to the beach, where people can walk for pleasure
old-fashioned a walk for pleasure in a public place
an evening promenade