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1. n прогулка; гулянье2. n медленная ходьба, неторопливое движение3. n медленная, ленивая походка4. n бесцельная ходьба, фланирование5. v прогуливаться, гулять не спеша6. v двигаться медленно, неторопливо7. v ходить неторопливой походкойto saunter lazily — лениво передвигаться; еле-еле брести
8. v фланировать, бесцельно бродить; слонятьсяto saunter through life — жить, не утруждая себя никакой работой, пробездельничать всю жизнь
9. v копаться, мешкатьСинонимический ряд:1. stroll (noun) amble; constitutional; hike; march; pace; perambulation; promenade; ramble; stroll; tramp; turn; walk2. ramble (verb) amble; bummel; drift; linger; meander; mope; mosey; perambulate; promenade; ramble; roam; stroll; walk; wander -
62 stroll
1. n прогулкаto take a stroll — прогуляться, пойти пройтись
2. v гулять, прогуливаться, бродить3. v преим. ист. странствовать, давая представленияСинонимический ряд:1. constitutional (noun) constitutional; jaunt; tour2. walk (noun) amble; perambulation; promenade; ramble; saunter; turn; walk3. roam (verb) browse; roam4. saunter (verb) amble; bummel; drift; linger; meander; mope; mosey; perambulate; promenade; ramble; saunter; wanderАнтонимический ряд:
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