Caminata in english

Hike

pronunciation: haɪk part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures

caminata = hike ; trudge ; walk ; ramble ; jaunt ; traipse. 

Example: A section on alpine environments discusses recommended equipment for mountain day hikes.Example: He has promised to bring Sam back, and will do so come what may, even if it involves a trudge across the country in snowshoes.Example: A walk through the exhibit hall made it clear: the Web is everywhere.Example: On summer evenings one of our favourite rambles took us across the sloping fields, sweet with clover and thyme and wild roses, between Kingswood and Chipstead.Example: If all this wandering around isn't exercise enough, you can enjoy a jaunt along many hiking trails throughout the countryside.Example: However, after a good traipse around the forest, I would need to rest and get my breath back.

more:

» iniciar una caminatahit + the trailbeat + the trail .

Example: Before you hit the trail, make sure you have the right shoes.

Example: There was no train and to get there we had to beat the trail for two days, and it was not all a Sunday promenade.

» salir a dar una caminatago for/on + a jauntjaunt .

Example: I went for a jaunt in the snow about an hour ago and my hands are still numb.

Example: We borrowed my Grandmother's car for a few days to jaunt over to the Pacific coast.

» salir de caminatago for/on + a jauntjaunt .

Example: I went for a jaunt in the snow about an hour ago and my hands are still numb.

Example: We borrowed my Grandmother's car for a few days to jaunt over to the Pacific coast.

Caminata synonyms

rise in spanish: subir, pronunciation: raɪz part of speech: noun, verb raise in spanish: aumento, pronunciation: reɪz part of speech: verb boost in spanish: aumentar, pronunciation: bust part of speech: noun, verb tramp in spanish: vagabundo, pronunciation: træmp part of speech: noun hike up in spanish: subirse, pronunciation: haɪkʌp part of speech: verb
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