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amble ['æmbəl]∎ he ambled through the park il a traversé le parc d'un pas tranquille;∎ we ambled home nous sommes rentrés lentement ou sans nous presser;∎ she whistled as she ambled along elle flânait en sifflant;∎ he just ambles in at half-past ten il arrive à dix heures et demie les mains dans les poches ou en se baladant2 noun(of person) pas m tranquille; (of horse) amble m;∎ to walk at an amble marcher sans se presser -
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amble [ˈæmbl][person] to amble along aller sans se presser* * *['æmbl]1) ( stroll)2) [horse] aller l'amble -
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'æmbl(to walk without hurrying: We were ambling along enjoying the scenery.) ir tranquilamente, ir sin prisatr['æmbəl]1 (horse) amblar2 (person) ir tranquilamente, ir sin prisa\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLat an amble a paso tranquiloamble n: paseo m tranquilon.• ambladura (de un caballo) s.f.v.• andar v.(§pret: anduv-)• marchar a paso lento v.'æmbəl['æmbl]to amble along — ir* tranquilamente or sin ninguna prisa
1.VI [person] andar sin prisa; [horse] amblar, ir a paso de andadurato amble along — andar sin prisa, pasearse despacio
2.N [of horse] ambladura f, paso m de andadurato walk at an amble — [person] andar sin prisa, pasearse despacio
* * *['æmbəl]to amble along — ir* tranquilamente or sin ninguna prisa
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1. intransitive verbschlendern; gemütlich gehen2. nounSchlendern, das* * *['æmbl](to walk without hurrying: We were ambling along enjoying the scenery.) schlendern* * *am·ble[ˈæmbl̩]I. vi schlendern, bummelnto \amble along/off dahin-/davonschlendernleisurely \amble gemächlicher Spaziergang* * *['mbl]1. vi(person) schlendern; (horse) im Passgang gehen2. nSchlendern nt; (of horse) Passgang mhe went for an amble along the riverside — er machte einen gemütlichen Spaziergang am Fluss entlang
* * *amble [ˈæmbl]A v/i1. im Passgang gehen oder reiten2. schlendern, gemütlich gehen:B s2. gemütlicher Gang, Schlendern n (von Personen)3. gemütlicher Spaziergang:go for an amble einen gemütlichen Spaziergang machen* * *1. intransitive verbschlendern; gemütlich gehen2. nounSchlendern, das* * *v.schlendern v. -
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am·ble [ʼæmbl̩] vischlendern, bummeln;leisurely \amble gemächlicher Spaziergang -
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ˈæmbl
1. сущ.
1) иноходь (о лошади)
2) а) легкая походка, легкий шаг б) танцевальный шаг
2. гл.
1) идти иноходью
2) ехать на иноходце William was ambling on a favourite horse through the park of Hampton Court. ≈ Вильям ехал на любимом иноходце через парк Хэмптон Корта.
3) идти легким шагом A good-natured but extremely fidgety and cautious old gentleman, ambled up and down the room. ≈ Добродушный, но чрезвычайно беспокойный и предусмотрительный человек бегал туда-сюда по комнате. Syn: walkиноходь легкая, неторопливая походка - to come along at an * подойти не спеша прогулка неторопливым шагом бежать иноходью ехать верхом на иноходце двигаться мелкими шагами, семенить идти легким, неторопливым шагом - to * lazily лениво двигаться - he *d around the town он бродил по городуamble ехать на иноходце ~ идти иноходью ~ идти легким шагом ~ иноходь ~ легкая походка, легкий шаг -
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['æmbl]1. vi(also: to amble along or about) (person) camminare tranquillamente or senza fretta2. n(of horse) ambio -
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['æmbl] 1. сущ.1) иноходь ( о движении лошади)The usual pace of mules is an amble. — Обычный шаг мулов - иноходь.
Syn:rack V 1.2) лёгкая походка, лёгкий шаг3) неторопливая, неспешная прогулка2. гл.William was ambling on a favourite horse through the park of Hampton Court. — Вильям ехал на любимом иноходце через парк Хэмптон-Корта.
A good-natured but extremely fidgety and cautious old gentleman, ambled up and down the room. — Добродушный, но чрезвычайно беспокойный и осторожный человек бегал туда-сюда по комнате.
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Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > ein Pferd im Passgang reiten
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1. amble (an easy, four-beat gait). 2. ambling (horse). - gitmek/yürümek (for a horse) to go at an amble, amble. -
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adj.ambling.m.1 quick pace of a horse.2 amble, ambling gait.3 messenger line.* * *1 amble\coger/tomar el portante familiar to clear off, do a bunk* * *SM- tomar el portante* * *( Equ) amble* * *portante nm[del caballo] amble, ambling gait; Fam* * *m:tomar el portante fig fam clear off -
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стойка имя существительное: глагол:пытать (torture, rack)идти иноходью (amble, rack, pace)сцеживать вино (rack, rack off) -
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1. n редк. говорящий на жаргоне2. n редк. лицемер, ханжа3. n кентер, лёгкий галоп4. v ехать кентером, лёгким галопом5. v пустить лошадь кентером, лёгким галопом6. v не спешитьСинонимический ряд:1. stride (noun) amble; jog; pace; rack; run; stride2. vagabond (noun) arab; bum; clochard; derelict; drifter; floater; hobo; piker; roadster; runagate; street arab; tramp; tramper; vag; vagabond; vagrant; Weary Willie3. jog (verb) amble; jog; lope; pace; run; saunter; trot -
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að, to amble of a horse; yfir um skóg at spróga, Fms. vi. (in a verse): Sprógr, m. an ambler, the name of a horse, Sturl. -
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1) tuft, lock of hair, forelock;2) top; t siglu, mast-top, mast-head.* * *m. [Germ. zopf; cp. topt or tupt], a tuft or lock of hair, of a horse’s forelock, Fas. ii. 207, 534; ok var síðan skorinn stuttr toppr yfir brúnum, Sks. 288; tuttr litli ok toppr fyrir nefi, and a tuft under the nose, Fas. ii. (in the giantess’ lullaby song): Katla lék at hafri sínum ok jafnaði topp hans ok skegg (a goat’s tuft or beard), ok greiddi flóka hans, Eb. 92.2. of a horse; hvárki toppr né tagl, Fas. i. 80; hestr hvítr at lit, rauð eyrun ok topprinn, Ld. 194; enn ef topp skerr ór höfði hrossi manns, sá er sekr aurum tveimr, N. G. L. i. 228; láta kasta toppi, to amble so as to shake the forelock: the poët. names of steeds, Gull-t., Gold-tuft; Silfrin-t., Silver-tuft, Edda. -
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amble — I. intransitive verb (ambled; ambling) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French ambler, from Latin ambulare to walk, from ambi + ulare (verb base akin to Middle Welsh el he may go, Greek ēlythe he went) more at elastic Date: 14th century to… … New Collegiate Dictionary
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amble — [14] The ultimate source of amble (and of perambulator [17], and thus of its abbreviation pram [19]) is the Latin verb ambulāre ‘walk’. This was a compound verb, formed from the prefix ambi (as in AMBIDEXTROUS) and the base *el ‘go’, which also… … Word origins
amble — 1. noun a) An unhurried leisurely walk or stroll. b) An easy gait, especially that of a horse (as above). 2. verb a) To stroll or walk slow … Wiktionary
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