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复数:paseos
noun
a leisurely usually evening stroll : promenade
a public walk or boulevard
a formal entrance march of bullfighters into an arena
Spanish, from pasear to take a stroll, from paso passage, step, from Latin passus
The first known use of paseo was in 1832
1 On Sunday, the sixteenth of May, early in the morning, we sent off our luggage for the port, and in the afternoon we joined for the last time in a paseo.
2 Mexican or Spanish ladies are hardly ever seen on horseback, though both English and American ladies are often met in the saddle, dashing gallantly through the throng upon the paseo at the fashionable hour.
3 In the evenings when the father and mother go to the paseo or sit in a café to talk with their friends, their children go with them.
4 Office buildings would cluster near the BART station at one end — parting to make room for a paseo-like footpath leading up to a ridgeline park.
5 It's in the afternoon, but you wait till the ladies dress, because if they're in they're sure to be in wrappers, unless it's so late that their carriage is ready for the paseo.
6 “The señoritas are going out for a ride—a paseo de campo—accompanied by their English guests,” observes Calderon.
7 Every family comes out to join in this evening custom which is called "paseo."
8 The favorite promenade is the paseo, which runs for over a mile within the city proper, terminating at the alameda.
9 Shops are also planned directly on Figueroa and Flower, while public paseos will wind through the complex, creating a connection between the two well-known downtown streets.
10 These hangers-on of the sport are to be seen in the Puerta del Sol of Madrid, and in the paseos and streets of Seville.
11 When they go out at night for the paseo or to attend the theater or a movie, they go with other girls or with their whole family.
12 Just as boys and girls don't walk together in the paseo, they don't often play games together either—at least not after they are old enough to go to school.
13 Two acquaintances meet upon the paseo, and stop to exchange their salutations.
14 While we are making these notes, sitting upon the curbstone of a fountain of the paseo, we are personally reminded that the lottery ticket vender is ubiquitous.
15 At four o'clock in the afternoon we set out for the procession and paseo.
16 So will it be in a few years with modernized Madrid, with the life of cafés and paseos and theatres.
17 But there were no strangers save ourselves, and a few wandering Americans under the palms and orange trees of the paseo dedicated to the memory of El Gran Capitán.
18 Located on the prestigious el Paseo DE la Castellana, Hesperia Madrid is centered in Madrid's acclaimed shopping district.
位于著名的埃尔·卡斯蒂利亚大道,马德里的中心是马德里的著名购物区。
19 Both are also among pop’s most savvy beat-seekers, finding and combining rhythms old and new — merengue, rumba, cumbia, samba, paseo, rock, disco, hip-house, reggaeton — to keep fans dancing now.
20 The afternoon paseo was and still is the great event of the day, the great social function of the city.
2 漫步
rambling walk lounge stroll meander ramble meandering saunter mosey roam amble jogtrot tromp perambulate
4 闲逛
Mike potter ramble prowl dander saunter mosey passeggiata wander idle stroll loaf lop loiter dawdle toddle gallivant maunder gad lollygag pootle streel lepak piddle about hack around lounge play tool poke swan perambulate dillydally roam
5 散步
meanderings turn walk wander stroll promenade breather ramble wandering amble toddle jogtrot take a walk go for a walk take a stroll passeggiata troll stretch legs meandering hike outing trot meander airing air parade ambulatory dander deambulation blow stretch saunter tread the ground take a round