Ambulante in english

Walking

pronunciation: wɔkɪŋ part of speech: noun
In gestures

ambulante = mobile ; peripatetic ; roving ; touring ; wayfaring ; travelling [traveling, -USA] ; walking. 

Example: One of the most cited shortcomings of mobile advice centres, that their conspicuousness deters people from using them, does not seem to have been a problem.Example: NACAB have a research project to develop a mini-information pack that could be used by peripatetic advice workers.Example: He conducted the morning sessions as if he were a roving talk show host.Example: The work of the Parliament's information offices is to educate the general public on the work of the Parliament by means of touring displays, posters, booklets, slides, etc..Example: In the LAN world, there are several reasons to unite with other wayfaring librarians delving into the multifaceted world of computer networks.Example: There were no plans to revive either branch, so the bookmobiles had to fill the vacuum as traveling branches.Example: He is a walking history of modern librarianship and has been a mentor to many.

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» artista ambulantetravelling entertainer .

Example: In this biography, the author recounts the nomadic, turbulent life with her travelling entertainer father.

» frutero ambulantecostermonger  .

Example: Costermongers have existed in London since at least the 16th century, when they were mentioned by Shakespeare and Marlowe.

» mercado ambulantestreet market .

Example: Street markets for fresh food, once the main source for the UK urban population, are now a minor contributor to overall sales.

» población con mercado ambulantemarket centre [Pueblo o ciudad donde regularmente se reúnen comerciantes ambulantes a vender sus productos]market town [Pueblo o ciudad donde regularmente se reúnen comerciantes ambulantes a vender sus productos] .

Example: The 2 communities investigated with the help of library school students were Looe, a fishing village, and Hatherleigh, a market centre.

Example: The same authority also experimented for a number of years with a mobile consumer advice caravan which travelled a fortnightly rota of small market towns = El mismo organismo responsable también experimentó durante varios años con una caravana ambulante de información al consumidor que recorría las poblaciones con mercado ambulante quincenalmente.

» puesto ambulanteroadside vendorstreet vendor .

Example: People who buy foods from roadside vendors or caterers that do not have health permits 'are playing Russian roulette'.

Example: In a city were most families do not have a car, street vendors play an important role.

» vendedor ambulantepedlar [peddler, -USA]roadside vendorstreet vendorhawker  .

Example: By some extra stamina or heritage of endurance they contrived to exist by becoming pedlars.

Example: People who buy foods from roadside vendors or caterers that do not have health permits 'are playing Russian roulette'.

Example: In a city were most families do not have a car, street vendors play an important role.

Example: He would steal from the hawkers just for the devil of it, raising a hullabaloo in the dense, crowded streets.

» verdulero ambulantegrocer's vancostermonger  .

Example: Copies were distributed in places such as mobile libraries, grocers' vans, post offices, village shops, etc.

Example: Costermongers have existed in London since at least the 16th century, when they were mentioned by Shakespeare and Marlowe.

Ambulante synonyms

walk in spanish: caminar, pronunciation: wɔk part of speech: verb, noun afoot in spanish: en marcha, pronunciation: əfʊt part of speech: adverb walk-to in spanish: caminar hasta, pronunciation: wɔktu
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