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View usage for: (stroʊl) Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular presenttense strolls, present participle strolling, past tense, past participle strolledverbIf you stroll somewhere, you walk there in a slow, relaxed way. A young couple stroll past me hand in hand. [VERB preposition/adverb] Afterwards, we strolled back, put the kettle on and settled down with the newspapers. [VERB preposition/adverb] Synonyms: walk, ramble, amble, wander More Synonyms of stroll Stroll is also a noun. After dinner, I took a stroll round the city. strollerWord forms: plural strollers countable noun The foggy streets were virtually empty, except for the occasional evening stroller. More Synonyms of stroll stroll in British English (strəʊl) verb1. to walk about in a leisurely manner 2. (intransitive) to wander from place to place Word origin C17: probably from dialect German strollen, of obscure origin; compare German Strolch tramp stroll in American English (stroʊl) verb intransitive1. to walk in an idle, leisurely manner; saunter 2. to go from place to place; wander verb transitive3. to stroll along or through (a street, the countryside, etc.) noun4. the act of strolling; leisurely walk Word origin Early ModE strowl, prob. < Swiss Ger dial. strolen, var. of strolchen, to stroll < Ger strolch, vagabond, rascal, altered < It astrologo, astrologer Examples of 'stroll' in a sentencestroll There is enough history left to get a sense of the old city as you stroll.We strolled romantically around the stalls drinking warm cider.There is luck to share when an old friend strolls back into your life.He shook my hand and strolled home.Then go for a stroll on the beach.The best way to enjoy the city is by strolling about.The audience talked above the music or strolled about in the sunshine.They strolled around the pitch looking traumatised and bereft.Football and dreams often stroll along hand in hand.One of the great things about an autumn stroll is that almost anything casual goes.On his first day there he approached a couple of elegant young toffs strolling around the campus.We had so many things we both enjoyed doing such as going for country walks and strolling along the beach.She rose with an air of calm that she struggled to attain and strolled leisurely toward the back of the manor.The sun sparkles on the lake, tourists stroll and locals walk their dogs.It is near the seafront and a leisurely stroll west will take you to Brighton.This means it is one of the few places where you can take a leisurely stroll throughthe cobbled streets of the new town.Not feeling hungry again until about ten that night, we strolled along to the same street that had earlier been alive with culinary possibilities.Then you shall have a nice dinner and a nice snooze after it, and then a stroll along the river or in the park.Turning his back, Dom strolled to the trunk.Last night 's stroll against Moldova was little more than an aperitif before the main course.Lovers stroll along the river bank by the old Royal Palace.Then stroll back through the meadows along the River Derwent. British English: stroll / strəʊl/ NOUN A stroll is a leisurely walk. After dinner, I took a stroll round the city. - American English: stroll
- Arabic: تَـجَوُّلُ
- Brazilian Portuguese: passeio
- Chinese: 徜徉
- Croatian: šetnja
- Czech: procházka
- Danish: gåtur
- Dutch: wandeling
- European Spanish: paseo
- Finnish: kävely
- French: se balader
- German: Spaziergang
- Greek: βόλτα
- Italian: passeggiata
- Japanese: ぶらぶら歩き
- Korean: 산책
- Norwegian: spasere
- Polish: przechadzka
- European Portuguese: passeio
- Romanian: plimbare
- Russian: прогулка
- Latin American Spanish: paseo
- Swedish: promenad
- Thai: การเดินทอดน่อง
- Turkish: yürüyüş
- Ukrainian: прогулюватися
- Vietnamese: cuộc đi dạo
British English: stroll VERB If you stroll somewhere, you walk there in a slow, relaxed way. He collected some orange juice from the refrigerator and, glass in hand, strolled to the kitchen window. - American English: stroll
- Brazilian Portuguese: passear
- Chinese: 溜达
- European Spanish: dar un paseo
- French: aller nonchalamment
- German: spazieren
- Italian: camminare tranquillamente
- Japanese: ぶらぶら歩く
- Korean: 산책하다
- European Portuguese: passear
- Latin American Spanish: dar un paseo
Chinese translation of 'stroll' vi -
散步 (sànbù) to go for a stroll 去散步 (qù sànbù) to have or take a stroll 去散步 (qù sànbù)
Definition to walk about in a leisurely manner We strolled back, put the kettle on and settled down. Synonyms stooge (slang) take a turn toddle make your way mooch (slang) mosey (informal) Definition a leisurely walk After dinner, I took a stroll around the city. Additional synonymsDefinition to walk at a leisurely pace We ambled along in front of the houses. Synonyms stroll, walk, wander, ramble, meander, saunter, dawdle, mosey (informal) Definition a regular walk taken for the good of one's health I met him as he was taking his daily constitutional. Synonyms walk, stroll, turn, airingDefinition a short outward and return journey, esp. for sightseeing, etc. We also recommend a full day excursion to the Upper Douro. Synonyms trip, airing, tour, journey, outing, expedition, ramble, day trip, jaunt, awayday, pleasure trip Additional synonymsDefinition to take a leisurely walk People came out to promenade along the front. Synonyms stroll, walk, saunter, take a walk, perambulate, stretch your legsDefinition a leisurely walk for pleasure or display Take a tranquil promenade along a stretch of picturesque coastline. Synonyms stroll, walk, turn, airing, constitutional, saunterDefinition to walk for relaxation, sometimes with no particular direction freedom to ramble across the moors Synonyms walk, range, drift, wander, stroll, stray, roam, rove, amble, saunter, straggle, traipse (informal), go walkabout (Australian), perambulate, stravaig (Scottish, NorthernEngland, dialect), peregrinate Definition a walk, esp. in the countryside an hour's ramble through the woods Synonyms walk, tour, trip, stroll, hike, roaming, excursion, roving, saunter, traipse (informal), peregrination, perambulation Definition to walk in a leisurely manner We watched our fellow students saunter into the building. Synonyms stroll, wander, amble, roam, ramble, meander, rove, take a stroll, mosey (informal), stravaig (Scottish, NorthernEngland, dialect) Definition to stand up or walk around, esp. after sitting for some time Take regular breaks to stretch your legs. Synonyms take a walk, exercise, stroll, promenade, move about, go for a walk, take the air Definition a short walk, ride, or excursion I think I'll just go up and take a turn round the deck. Synonyms stroll, airing, walk, drive, ride, spin (informal), circuit, constitutional, outing, excursion, promenade, jaunt, saunterDefinition to walk about in a place without any definite purpose or destination He wandered aimlessly around the garden. Synonyms roam, walk, drift, stroll, range, cruise, stray, ramble, prowl, meander, rove, straggle, traipse (informal), go walkabout (Australian), mooch around (slang), stravaig (Scottish, NorthernEngland, dialect), knock about or around, peregrinate |