promenade
英 [,prɒmə'nɑːd; -'neɪd; 'prɒm-]
美 [,prɑmə'ned]
- vi. 散步
- vt. 散步,漫步;骑马
- n. 散步;舞会;骑马
- adj. 散步的
GRE
promenade 散步,漫步,舞会pro-,向前,-men,伸出,词源同eminent,mountain.引申词义散步,漫步,后用于指舞会。
- promenade
- promenade: [16] Promenade was borrowed from French. It was a derivative of se promener ‘go for a walk’, which came from late Latin prōmināre ‘drive forward’. This was a compound verb formed from the prefix prō- ‘forward’ and mināre ‘drive’. It was originally used in English for a ‘leisurely walk’; ‘place for walking’ followed in the mid-17th century, but it does not seem to have been applied specifically to a ‘walk-way by the sea’ until the end of the 18th century. The abbreviation prom dates from the early 20th century. The term promenade concert originated in the 1830s.
- promenade (n.)
- 1560s, "leisurely walk," from Middle French promenade (16c.), from se promener "go for a walk," from Late Latin prominare "to drive (animals) onward," from pro- "forth" (see pro-) + minare "to drive (animals) with shouts," from minari "to threaten" (see menace (n.)).
Meaning "place for walking" is 1640s; specifically "walkway by the sea" late 18c.; British sense of "music hall favored by 'loose women and the simpletons who run after them'" is attested from 1863. Sense of "dance given by a school" is from 1887. - promenade (v.)
- "to make a promenade," 1580s, from promenade (n.). Related: Promenaded; promenading.
- 1. They walked along the promenade on a rainy night.
- 他们在一个雨夜沿着海滨道散步。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. People came out in smarter clothes to promenade along the front.
- 人们穿上更加时髦漂亮的衣服,沿着海滨散步。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. A wide promenade allows many people to walk at the same time.
- 宽阔的人行道可容许多人同时行走.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 4. We took a promenade along the canal after Sunday dinner.
- 星期天晚饭后我们沿着运河散步.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 5. The Easter promenade is well known as a fashion show.
- 复活节游行是众所周知的一种时装展览.
来自《现代英汉综合大词典》