Portuguese English Dictionary

português - English

passear in English:

1. walk walk


Walk slowly.
You walk on and I'll catch up with you later.
Feeling tired after his walk in the country, he took a nap.
You walk too fast for me to keep up with you.
People in every walk of life go to church.
In the end, because of the disease, he became unable to walk and had to use a motorized wheelchair to get around.
Tom couldn't fall asleep so he got up and took a walk.
Our walk was spoiled by the wind and the rain.
Tom and Mary took a long walk through the countryside.
Don't walk so quickly. I can't keep up.
The mountain path was under a blanket of leaves, soft and easy to walk on.
Walk as fast as possible.
Walk faster, or you'll miss the train.
Very fat people waddle when they walk, though few of them realize it.
On an average how many miles do you walk a day?

2. hang out hang out


hang out with friends = spend time with friends
My favourite hang out
You can make a molecule that looks like this, and, you know, he likes to hang out with his buddies, right.
the kids just hang out at shopping centres after school
I don't know why he hangs out with James, they've got nothing in common.; Haven't you got anything better to do than hang out at the shopping centre?
Which pub does the team hang out at after the game? / He hangs out in the pub The Monarch; he's there most nights.
I often hang out with friends.
To spend some time with another person and do not do anything in particular. The kids just hang out at shopping centres after schools.
Where does he usually hang out?
this clock hang out on the wall
I'm just going to hang out here
Most teenagers like to hang out with their friends at the weekend instead of staying at home.
we could hang out some time in June.
It is too wet ot hang out the washing. I'll put in on the rediators
My son goes to the shopping mall to hang out with his friends.

English word "passear"(hang out) occurs in sets:

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3. stroll


take a stroll
I really like to stroll through Stanley Park on a warm summer day.
A stroll is a pleasant slow walk
A short stroll from the hotel you can find a swimming pool
and resumed his little stroll towards Hornsgatan
As Franco finishes speaking, Bradley casually strolls in, freshened up after playing in a 5-0 demolition of a local fifth division team.
When I first came to Beijing, I loved to stroll everywhere, but Beijing was not like what I had imagined.
Right, while we're taking a walk anyway, we could like go along the woodland path and enjoy a little stroll through the forest…
With a mild, bright night like today, I always feel like going for a stroll at midnight.
It’s not a mellow stroll in the park kind of, you know, I’m going to go out for some fun and an easy walk kind of thing.
I'm lookin forward to our strolls in the park and a lazy brunch.
It was plump, one afternoon, in the middle of my very hour: the children were tucked away, and I had come out for my stroll.
I was just out for a stroll.
In others, as in Stockholm, it is possible to take a stroll in the crowd.
They opened up their wedding album and had a little stroll down memory lane.