stroll

stroll
strəul
1. verb
(to walk or wander without hurry: He strolled along the street.) pasear(se), deambular, dar una vuelta

2. noun
(an act of strolling: I went for a stroll round the town.) paseo, vuelta
stroll1 n paseo
I went for a stroll fui a dar un paseo
stroll2 vb pasear
I was strolling through the park one day when ... estaba paseando por el parque un día cuando ...
stroll
tr[strəʊl]
noun
1 paseo, vuelta
intransitive verb
1 pasear, dar un paseo, dar una vuelta
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to go for a stroll dar un paseo, dar una vuelta
stroll ['stro:l] vi
: pasear, pasearse, dar un paseo
stroll n
: paseo m
stroll
n.
barzón s.m.
paseo s.m.
vuelta (Paseo) s.f.
v.
deambular v.
pasear por v.

I strəʊl
intransitive verb pasear(se), dar* un paseo

they strolled in three hours late — entraron tan tranquilos con tres horas de retraso


II
noun paseo m

to have o take o go for a stroll — dar* un paseo or una vuelta, ir* de paseo

[strǝʊl]
1.
N paseo m , vuelta f

to go for a stroll, have or take a stroll — dar un paseo, dar una vuelta

2.
VI dar un paseo, pasear, dar una vuelta

to stroll up and down — pasearse de acá para allá

to stroll up to sb — acercarse tranquilamente a algn

* * *

I [strəʊl]
intransitive verb pasear(se), dar* un paseo

they strolled in three hours late — entraron tan tranquilos con tres horas de retraso


II
noun paseo m

to have o take o go for a stroll — dar* un paseo or una vuelta, ir* de paseo


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