promenade
英式音标:[ˌprɒməˈnɑ:d] 美式音标:[ˌprɑməˈneɪd]
promenade基本解释 vi. 散步vt. 散步,漫步;骑马n. 散步;舞会;骑马adj. 散步的 promenade的意思释义
promenade怎么读
英式音标:[ˌprɒməˈnɑ:d]
美式音标:[ˌprɑməˈneɪd]
promenade基本解释
vi. 散步
vt. 散步,漫步;骑马
n. 散步;舞会;骑马
adj. 散步的
promenade的意思释义
n.
散步,闲逛;通道,走廊;舞会;骑马
vt.& vi.
漫步;散步;骑马;
变形
复数:promenades过去式:promenaded过去分词:promenaded现在分词:promenading第三人称单数:promenades
英英释义
promenade[ ,prɔmi\'nɑ:d, -\'neid ]n.
a formal ball held for a school class toward the end of the academic year
同义词:prom
a public area set aside as a pedestrian walk
同义词:mall
a square dance figure; couples march counterclockwise in a circle
a march of all the guests at the opening of a formal dance
a leisurely walk (usually in some public place)
同义词:amblesaunterstrollperambulation
v.
march in a procession
同义词:paradetroop
take a leisurely walk
\"The ladies promenaded along the beach\"
promenade用法及例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
A wide promenade allows many people to walk at the same time.
宽阔的人行道可容许多人同时行走。
The Easter promenade is well known as a fashion show.
复活节游行是众所周知的一种时装展览。
用作动词(v.)
She promenaded the children along the sea front after lunch.
她午饭后领著孩子们沿著海滨区散步。
He promenaded along the beach with his wife.
他和妻子沿着海滩散步。
例句参考
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A Promenade from Monotonicity to Non-Monotonicity Following a Theorem Prover
Le Corbusier and the Architectural Promenade
Promenade aleatoire: Chaines de Markov et simulations; martingales et strategies\"
Diagnosis of hypochondriasis: a promenade through the psychiatric nosology
Anatomy of the promenade: The politics of bourgeois sociability in nineteenth‐century New York∗
P-72 The impact of acid rain on forest soils of shrine in Nara(Poster (Academic Promenade))
Character Divination and Kinetic Sculpture in the Central Italian Passeggiata (Ritual Promenade): Interpretive Frameworks and Expres...
promenade词源
promenade
promenade: [16] Promenade was borrowed from French. It was a derivative of se promener ‘go for a walk’, which came from late Latin prōmināre ‘drive forward’. This was a compound verb formed from the prefix prō- ‘forward’ and mināre ‘drive’. It was originally used in English for a ‘leisurely walk’; ‘place for walking’ followed in the mid-17th century, but it does not seem to have been applied specifically to a ‘walk-way by the sea’ until the end of the 18th century. The abbreviation prom dates from the early 20th century. The term promenade concert originated in the 1830s.
promenade (n.)
1560s, \"leisurely walk,\" from Middle French promenade (16c.), from se promener \"go for a walk,\" from Late Latin prominare \"to drive (animals) onward,\" from pro- \"forth\" (see pro-) + minare \"to drive (animals) with shouts,\" from minari \"to threaten\" (see menace (n.)).Meaning \"place for walking\" is 1640s; specifically \"walkway by the sea\" late 18c.; British sense of \"music hall favored by \'loose women and the simpletons who run after them\'\" is attested from 1863. Sense of \"dance given by a school\" is from 1887.
promenade (v.)
\"to make a promenade,\" 1580s, from promenade (n.). Related: Promenaded; promenading.
promenade相关例句
1.promenade space
散步舱位
2.promenade deck
散步甲板
5.landscaped promenade
园景散步区
6.waterfront promenade
海滨长廊
7.seaside promenade
海滨长廊;海滨公园
8.shopping promenade
购物散步广场
9.riverside promenade
河畔长廊
10.nullah side promenade
明渠旁散步廊