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单词 paseo
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paseon.

Brit. /paˈseɪəʊ/, U.S. /pæˈseɪoʊ/
Forms: 1800s paséo, 1800s– paseo.
Origin: A borrowing from Spanish. Etymon: Spanish paseo.
Etymology: < Spanish paseo (1605 in sense ‘walkway’, 1612 in sense ‘parade’, 1646 in sense ‘street or boulevard’) < pasear pasear v. Compare later pasear n., pasear v.
Chiefly U.S.
In Spanish-speaking countries and the south-western United States: a stroll, a leisurely walk; spec. a walk during which people meet; a promenade. Also concrete: a street or boulevard; a parade or procession, esp. at a bullfight.
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society > travel > aspects of travel > going on foot > [noun] > walking leisurely or idly > an act of
lounge1806
stroll1814
dander1821
toddle1825
saunter1828
paseo1832
pasear1847
potter1897
crawl1905
passeggiata1950
society > travel > means of travel > route or way > way, path, or track > path or place for walking > [noun] > promenade
maidan?1551
parado1612
promenade1648
mailc1660
esplanade1682
parade1697
outwalk1698
mall1710
alameda1717
paseo1832
walk1843
block1869
broadwalk1930
society > travel > [noun] > passage in a continuous stream > procession
processionOE
drightfarea1225
precessiona1400
processionc1400
walking1449
train1489
walk1563
processioning1593
band1611
solemnity1636
proceeding1660
cavalcade1670
parade1673
cortège1679
processionade1762
processional1820
crocodile1891
ram1912
processing1920
paseo1927
croc1948
society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > a public show or spectacle > type of show or spectacle > [noun] > parade or procession
processionOE
precessiona1400
walking1449
pomp1482
solemnity1636
parade1673
promenadea1734
processionade1762
processional1820
march past1832
fly-past1914
paseo1927
1832 W. Irving Alhambra 111 An alameda, or public walk..not so fashionable as the more modern and splendid paseo of the Xenil.
1840 R. H. Dana Two Years before Mast xxii. 219 The theme of..conversation..in our afternoon's paséo upon the beach, was the ship.
1897 ‘H. S. Merriman’ In Kedar's Tents xviii. 205 He..proposed to Julia that they should take a ‘paseo’ in the garden.
1920 Glasgow Herald 22 Sept. 8/5 The greater companies..have built model towns, intersected with finely laid-out paseos and plazas, for their employees.
1927 E. Hemingway Men without Women (1928) 29 They formed up for the paseo as soon as the bull had gone through.
1950 G. Brenan Face of Spain ix. 187 It was the hour of the evening paseo: the girls were in their best frocks; the young men had oiled and smoothed their hair.
1974 Times 2 May 17/2 Less than a decade ago, the paseos and boulevards were crowded on sunny days with strollers.
2001 B. Geddes World Food: Caribbean 205 It may be the crowds of people who stroll up and down the paseo: couples, families, [etc.].
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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