promenade
n. 散步,閒逛; 通道,走廊; 舞會; 騎馬
vt.& vi. 漫步; 散步; 騎馬
In a seaside town, the promenade is the road by the sea where people go for a walk.
A promenade is an area that is used for walking, for example a wide road or a deck on a ship.
If someone promenades somewhere, for example along a beach, the edge of a lake, or a main street, they go for a walk there.
People came out in smarter clothes to promenade along the front.
人們穿上更加時髦漂亮的衣服,沿著海濱散步。
A promenade is a formal dance at a school or college which is usually held at the end of the academic year.
1. a formal ball held for a school class toward the end of the academic year
2. a public area set aside as a pedestrian walk
3. a square dance figure; couples march counterclockwise in a circle
4. a march of all the guests at the opening of a formal dance
5. a leisurely walk (usually in some public place)
1. march in a procession;
2. take a leisurely walk;
From north to south Square followed by municipal Square, and historical and cultural promenade, sculpture plaza.
廣場自北往南依次為市政廣場 、 歷史文化長廊 、 雕塑廣場.
A wide promenade allows many people to walk at the same time.
寬闊的人行道可容許多人同時行走.
Arca's Silver Cafe on the promenade in Morecambe is now complete.
方舟的銀咖啡廳的長廊,在莫克姆現已完成.
We arranged to meet at a caf é on the promenade, next to the sea.
我們約好在海邊海濱大道上的一間咖啡館見面.
Manchester architects Arca have completed a beach caf é on the promenade in Morecambe, UK.
曼徹斯特建築師方舟已經完成了沙灘上的咖啡館在莫克姆長廊, 英國.