stroll

stroll
1. intransitive verb
(saunter) spazieren gehen

stroll into something — in etwas (Akk.) schlendern

2. noun
Spaziergang, der

go for a stroll — einen Spaziergang machen

Phrasal Verbs:
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- strollon
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[strəul] 1. verb
(to walk or wander without hurry: He strolled along the street.) schlendern
2. noun
(an act of strolling: I went for a stroll round the town.) der Bummel
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stroll
[strəʊl, AM stroʊl]
I. n Spaziergang m
to go for [or to take] a \stroll einen Spaziergang machen, spazieren gehen
II. vi (amble) schlendern, bummeln; (fig: win easily)
the favourite \strolled to an easy victory in the final at Wimbledon der Sieg im Finale von Wimbledon war für die Favoritin ein regelrechter Spaziergang
to \stroll along the promenade die Promenade entlangschlendern [o entlangspazieren]
to \stroll into town in die Stadt gehen, einen Stadtbummel machen
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[strəʊl]
1. n
Spaziergang m, Bummel m

to go for or have or take a stroll — einen Spaziergang or Bummel machen

2. vi
spazieren, bummeln

to stroll along/around — herumspazieren or -bummeln or -schlendern

to stroll along the road —

to stroll around the house — um das Haus herumspazieren

to stroll around the town — durch die Stadt bummeln

to stroll up to sb — auf jdn zuschlendern

to stroll in(to the room) —

to stroll out (of the room) — (aus dem Zimmer) herausspazieren or -schlendern

to stroll up and down (the road) — die Straße auf und ab spazieren or bummeln or schlendern

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stroll [strəʊl]
A v/i
1. schlendern, (herum)bummeln, spazieren (gehen)
2. herumziehen:
strolling player stroller 4
B s Spaziergang m, Bummel m umg:
go for a stroll, take a stroll einen Bummel machen
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1. intransitive verb
(saunter) spazieren gehen

stroll into something — in etwas (Akk.) schlendern

2. noun
Spaziergang, der

go for a stroll — einen Spaziergang machen

Phrasal Verbs:
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n.
Bummel -ei m.
Spaziergang m. v.
bummeln v.
lustwandeln v.
schlendern v.
spazieren v.
umherbummeln v.
umherziehen v.
wandeln (gehen) v.

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