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1 проходжуватися
= пройтисяto walk along, to walk up and down; to stroll, to take a stroll; to have a walk, to go for a walk; ( для моціону) to take a constitutional -
2 гуляти
1) ( прогулюватися) to walk, to take a walk, to go for a walk ( a stroll), to be out of doors, be in the fresh air2) ( бути вільним від роботи) to be free from work, not to be working; ( не діяти) to stand ( to be) idle3) ( розважатися) to make merry, to carouse, to have a good time ( spree)4) ( бути в любовних стосунках) to go ( with), to have a sexual relationship ( with), to lead a dissolute ( loose) life -
3 покатати
to take for a drive; ( про дитину в колясці) to take for a strollпокатати на санчатах — to take for a drive on a sleigh; to sleigh
покатати трохи — to take for a short drive, to drive a little ( for a while)
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4 прогулюватися
= прогулятисяto take a walk (a turn, an airing), to go for a walk, to promenade, to stroll, to saunter; ( для моціону) to have a constitutional -
5 прогулянка
жwalk; airing; ( невеличка) stroll; ( не поспішаючи) saunter; ( за вказівками лікаря) constitutional; ( без певної мети) ramble; ( верхи) ride; ( в автомобілі) drive; ( на човні) rowпрогулянка для розваги — pleasure-trip, excursion, jaunt, outing
місце для прогулянок — promenade, walk
См. также в других словарях:
stroll — I n. 1) to go for, take a stroll 2) to take smb. for a stroll (she took the children for a stroll) II v. (P; intr.) to stroll through the park * * * [strəʊl] take a stroll (P; intr.) to stroll through the park to go for to take smb. for a stroll… … Combinatory dictionary
take a turn — 1. To go for a stroll 2. To have a go (informal) • • • Main Entry: ↑turn … Useful english dictionary
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 — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ little, quick, short ▪ five minute, etc. ▪ The bars are only a ten minute stroll away. ▪ casual … Collocations dictionary
stroll — /stroʊl / (say strohl) verb (i) 1. to walk leisurely as inclination directs; ramble; saunter; take a walk: *He strolled about the streets, looking in vain for a face he knew –mary grant bruce, 1924. 2. to wander or rove from place to place; roam …
stroll — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. ramble, saunter, promenade, walk, constitutional (inf.). See travel, slowness. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. ramble, saunter, gallivant; see roam , walk 1 . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) I n. walk,… … English dictionary for students
stroll — v 1. saunter, perambulate, amble, ramble, take a walk, go for a walk; stretch one s legs, take the air, get some fresh air; stray, meander, dawdle along, Inf. mosey or mosey along, straggle. 2. wander, rove, roam, range, tramp, hike; tour, travel … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
would you care to go for a walk? — do you want to take a stroll … English contemporary dictionary
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go for a walk — take a walk, go out for a stroll, go out on a walking trip … English contemporary dictionary
go for — verb 1. give an affirmative reply to; respond favorably to (Freq. 1) I cannot accept your invitation I go for this resolution • Syn: ↑accept, ↑consent • Ant: ↑refuse ( … Useful english dictionary