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1 stroll
strəul 1. verb(to walk or wander without hurry: He strolled along the street.) spasere, gå/slentre omkring2. noun(an act of strolling: I went for a stroll round the town.) spaserturspasere--------spaserturIsubst. \/strəʊl\/1) promenade, spasertur2) ( overført) (lett)kjøpt seierbe out for a stroll være ute og spaserego for a stroll eller take a stroll ta en spaserturIIverb \/strəʊl\/1) spasere, promenere2) rusle, slentre, flanere3) ( overført) ta en lett seierstroll about rusle omkringstroll off gi seg i vei -
2 saunter
'so:ntə 1. verb((often with along, off, past etc) to walk or stroll about without much purpose or hurry: I was working in the garden when he sauntered by.) slentre, slenge (forbi)2. noun(a walk or stroll.) spaserturspaserturIsubst. \/ˈsɔːntə\/1) promenade, spasertur2) slentring, det å drive rundtat a saunter slentrendeIIverb \/ˈsɔːntə\/1) spankulere, spasere2) slentre, slenge, drive, reke• June sauntered in, over an hour lateJune kom slentrende inn, over en time for sent
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stroll — [strōl] vi. [Early ModE strowl, prob. < Swiss Ger dial. strolen, var. of strolchen, to stroll < Ger strolch, vagabond, rascal, altered < It astrologo, astrologer] 1. to walk in an idle, leisurely manner; saunter 2. to go from place to… … English World dictionary
stroll — I UK [strəʊl] / US [stroʊl] verb [intransitive] Word forms stroll : present tense I/you/we/they stroll he/she/it strolls present participle strolling past tense strolled past participle strolled * 1) to walk without hurrying, often for pleasure… … English dictionary
stroll — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ little, quick, short ▪ five minute, etc. ▪ The bars are only a ten minute stroll away. ▪ casual … Collocations dictionary
stroll — /strohl/, v.i. 1. to walk leisurely as inclination directs; ramble; saunter; take a walk: to stroll along the beach. 2. to wander or rove from place to place; roam: strolling troubadours. v.t. 3. to saunter along or through: to stroll the… … Universalium
stroll — [[t]stroʊl[/t]] v. i. 1) to walk leisurely as inclination directs; ramble: to stroll along the beach[/ex] 2) sbz to wander or rove from place to place; roam: strolling troubadours[/ex] 3) to walk leisurely along or through: to stroll the… … From formal English to slang
stroll — [strəul US stroul] v [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: Probably from [i]German dialect strollen] to walk somewhere in a slow relaxed way stroll down/over/along ▪ We were strolling along, laughing and joking. >stroll n ▪ They went for a stroll in the… … Dictionary of contemporary English
stroll — [n] lazy walk airing, breath of fresh air*, constitutional, cruise, excursion, promenade, ramble, saunter, turn; concept 151 Ant. run stroll [v] walk along lazily amble, cruise, drift, gallivant, linger, make one’s way*, mope*, mosey*, promenade … New thesaurus
stroll — 01. The young couple [strolled] around the park, hand in hand. 02. My parents like to go out for a [stroll] in the evening after supper. 03. We saw strange lights in the sky when we were out [strolling], but it turned out to be a light show… … Grammatical examples in English
stroll — Synonyms and related words: airing, amble, andante, barge, bat around, bowl along, bum, bundle, claudicate, claudication, clump, constitutional, count ties, crawl, creep, dead march, divagate, dogtrot, drag, drag along, drag out, drift, droop,… … Moby Thesaurus
stroll — verb Etymology: probably from German dialect strollen Date: 1668 intransitive verb 1. to go from place to place in search of work or profit < strolling players > < strolling musicians > 2. to walk in a leisurely or idle manner ; ramble … New Collegiate Dictionary
stroll — verb (I) to walk somewhere in a slow relaxed way (+ along/across/around): We strolled around the park for an hour or so. stroll noun (C) … Longman dictionary of contemporary English