Paseada in english
pronunciation: wɔkt part of speech: verb
pasear = walk ; wander about ; saunter ; wander (a)round ; take + a walk ; wander ; go for + a stroll ; parade ; cruise ; have + a walk ; wander through ; take + a stroll ; take + a saunter ; go for + a saunter ; have + a saunter ; gallivant ; stroll.
Example: The user is presented with much walking around shelves if he wishes to gather all documents on a given subject.Example: He was a loner himself, a small-town country boy who spent most of his time wandering about the hills and fields near his home.Example: She sauntered back to her desk, intending to work, and was a little perturbed to find that she could not work.Example: The audience can wander around at will and discuss with contributors and each other.Example: Visitors are invited to take a nostalgic walk through the city's past and experience its economic and architectural history.Example: The article is entitled 'Wandering the Web: further developments on the global information bazaar'.Example: She was moved by a sudden impulse to leave the building and go for a stroll.Example: A boy was paraded naked with "I am thief" written on his stomach and back for allegedly stealing a dress from a boutique where he worked = A boy was paraded naked with "I am thief" written on his stomach and back for allegedly stealing a dress from a boutique where he worked.Example: The system also has an add-on, which allows users with low vision to cruise the Internet using a low vision interface.Example: The very best way to begin exercising is by just having a walk.Example: What we are forcing people to do is wander through long title sequences of 'Journal of' or 'Journal on' to find a particular organization's journal.Example: After the visit of the Bavarian State Library, there will be enough time to take a stroll through the city centre.Example: Time to put on a parka, step outside and take a saunter up the road into the forest.Example: By late afternoon, I had finished my book and decided to go for a saunter around the campground we were in.Example: It's going to be an amazing sunset then we could have a saunter in the shopping mall.Example: For the next few weeks I'm going to be gallivanting in the USA with my husband and son.Example: As she strolled to the ceremony site she was all smiles.more:
» pasear (cogidos) de la mano = walk + hand in hand .
Example: The couple were spotted walking hand-in-hand leaving a restaurant on Wednesday after celebrating her friend's birthday.» pasear (cogidos) del brazo = walk + arm in arm .
Example: Over the weekend, they were spotted walking arm in arm while strolling through the town.» pasear mirando por = look (a)round .
Example: One has only to look around in bookshops to see how many paperbacks on show have film or TV links.» pasear por = ride (a)round [Referido a vehículos o animales] ; walk (a)round ; saunter along ; stroll through ; stroll (a)round .
Example: It is easy to see its two scrawny protagonists who ride around town on their bikes killing stray cats and dogs as victims of poverty and broken homes. Example: He got up, and, putting hands in the pockets of his trousers, began to walk around the room. Example: Saunter along the enigmatic canals, the arteries of the city, and immerse yourself in Bruges' Golden Century. Example: Over the weekend, they were spotted walking arm in arm while strolling through the town. Example: She was laughing and joking as she strolled around the shop.» pasear por la calle = walk down + the street .
Example: A woman was walking down the street when she was accosted by a particularly dirty and shabby-looking homeless woman who asked her for a couple of dollars for dinner.» pasear por todo el mundo = take + Nombre + all over the world ; take + Nombre + across the world .
Example: Justine Evans, 44, is a wildlife camerawoman whose work has taken her all over the world. Example: After witnessing her parents being murdered by the Mob, she set off on a journey for revenge that took her across the world.» pasearse = take + a walk ; have + a walk ; take + a stroll ; take + a saunter ; go for + a saunter ; have + a saunter ; gad (about/around) ; walk around .
Example: Visitors are invited to take a nostalgic walk through the city's past and experience its economic and architectural history. Example: The very best way to begin exercising is by just having a walk. Example: After the visit of the Bavarian State Library, there will be enough time to take a stroll through the city centre. Example: Time to put on a parka, step outside and take a saunter up the road into the forest. Example: By late afternoon, I had finished my book and decided to go for a saunter around the campground we were in. Example: It's going to be an amazing sunset then we could have a saunter in the shopping mall. Example: I spent a special and lovely day gadding about the Kent countryside today with Jane. Example: You're four times more likely to find a psychopath at the top of the corporate ladder than you are walking around the janitor's office.» pasearse por = traipse around ; traipse about .
Example: But thankfully I still had the energy to traipse around Paris for two days. Example: I was traipsing about in the sunshine in light blazers and silk tops back then ... a decidedly different scene from this one!.» sacar al perro a pasear = walk + the dog ; take + the dog for a walk ; dog walking .
Example: We don't have a dog, but walking the dog would be one of the things I would gladly let a robot do. Example: Dog walking is usually done in the morning and if that is the time you are free you can earn money under the table, simply take a dog for a walk and get paid in cash. Example: Dog walking is usually done in the morning and if that is the time you are free you can earn money under the table, simply take a dog for a walk and get paid in cash.» salir a pasear en coche = go out for + a drive .
Example: There was a time when even in cities it was regarded as a evidence of complete moral depravity for a man to go out for a drive on Sunday.