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1 promenade
((abbreviation prom prom) a level road for the public to walk along, usually beside the sea: They went for a walk along the promenade.) paseopromenade n paseo marítimotr[prɒmə'nɑːd]1 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL (at seaside) paseo marítimo2 formal use (walk) paseo1 pasearse\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLpromenade concert SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL concierto sinfónico en que parte del público está de piepromenade deck cubierta de paseo: paseo mn.• caminata s.f.• paseo s.m.• prado s.m.v.• pasear v.
I prɑːmə'neɪd, 'prɒmənɑːd1)a) ( at seaside) (esp BrE) paseo m marítimo, malecón m (AmL), costanera f (CS)b) ( stroll) (liter) paseo m; (before n)promenade deck — cubierta f de paseo
2) (AmE) prom a)
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intransitive verb pasear(se)[ˌprɒmɪ'nɑːd]1. N1) (=act) paseo m2) (=avenue) paseo m, avenida f3) (at seaside) paseo m marítimo2.VI pasearse3.VT pasear4.CPDpromenade concert N — concierto en el que una parte del público permanece de pie
promenade deck N — cubierta f de paseo
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I [prɑːmə'neɪd, 'prɒmənɑːd]1)a) ( at seaside) (esp BrE) paseo m marítimo, malecón m (AmL), costanera f (CS)b) ( stroll) (liter) paseo m; (before n)promenade deck — cubierta f de paseo
2) (AmE) prom a)
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intransitive verb pasear(se) -
2 serenade
serə'neid
1. noun(a piece of music played or sung in the open air at night.) serenata
2. verb(to entertain with a serenade: The girl stood on her balcony and was serenaded by her lover.) dar una serenatatr[serə'neɪd]1 serenata1 dar una serenata aserenade n: serenata fn.• serenata s.f.v.• dar una serenata a v.
I 'serə'neɪdnoun serenata f
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transitive verb darle* (una) serenata a[ˌserǝ'neɪd]1.2.VT dar una serenata a, cantar las mañanitas a (Mex)* * *
I ['serə'neɪd]noun serenata f
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transitive verb darle* (una) serenata a
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