Traipse in spanish
Caminar penosamente
pronunciation: kɑminɑɹ̩penoʊsɑmente part of speech: verb
pronunciation: kɑminɑɹ̩penoʊsɑmente part of speech: verb
In gestures
traipse1 = caminata.
Example: However, after a good traipse around the forest, I would need to rest and get my breath back.traipse2 = andar, caminar, deambular.
Example: No doubt there would be early morning cafés in the small holiday resort; but not so, as we found out later after traipsing the streets.more:
» traipse about = pasearse por, deambular por, ir de aquí para allá.
Example: I was traipsing about in the sunshine in light blazers and silk tops back then ... a decidedly different scene from this one!.» traipse around = pasearse por, deambular por, ir de aquí para allá.
Example: But thankfully I still had the energy to traipse around Paris for two days.» traipse into = entrar sin mucho entusiasmo, entrar sin muchas ganas.
Example: Usually, team meetings mean everyone traipsing into a meeting room with their own pad of paper and pen, each taking note of what actions they need to take.