walk around en el diccionario francés Oxford-Hachette

Traducciones de walk around en el diccionario inglés»francés

I.around [ingl. brit. əˈraʊnd, ingl. am. əˈraʊnd] ADV. Around often appears as the second element of certain verb structures (come around, look around, turn around etc.). For translations, consult the appropriate verb entry (come, look, turn etc.).
go around and get around generate many idiomatic expressions. For translations see the entries go around, and get around.

3. around (in circulation):

II.around [ingl. brit. əˈraʊnd, ingl. am. əˈraʊnd] PREP. a. ingl. brit. round

III.around [ingl. brit. əˈraʊnd, ingl. am. əˈraʊnd]

Véase también: turn, look, go around, get round, get around, come

I.turn [ingl. brit. təːn, ingl. am. tərn] SUST.

1. turn (opportunity, in rotation):

5. turn (change, development):

1. turn (rotate):

3. turn (change direction of):

as soon as my back is turned literal, fig.

5. turn (transform):

1. turn (change direction):

3. turn (revolve):

I.look [ingl. brit. lʊk, ingl. am. lʊk] SUST.

1. look (glance):

3. look (expression):

4. look (appearance):

air m
il a l'air sympa coloq.
il a une bonne tête coloq.

1. look (gaze, stare):

1. look:

to look the other way literal

3. look (appear, seem):

tu es mignon à croquer! coloq.
+ subj. it looks certain that

5. look:

‘tu as des ennuis?’ ‘à ton avis?’ irón.

I.go around V. [ingl. brit. ɡəʊ -, ingl. am. ɡoʊ -] (go around)

II.go around V. [ingl. brit. ɡəʊ -, ingl. am. ɡoʊ -] (go around [sth])

get round → get around

get round → get around

1. get around (move, spread) → get about

I.come [ingl. brit. kʌm, ingl. am. kəm] SUST. argot

II.come [ingl. brit. kʌm, ingl. am. kəm] INTERJ. (reassuringly)

III.come <pret. imperf. came, part. pas. come> [ingl. brit. kʌm, ingl. am. kəm] V. trans.

IV.come <pret. imperf. came, part. pas. come> [ingl. brit. kʌm, ingl. am. kəm] V. intr.

1. come (arrive):

12. come (be situated):

I.walk [ingl. brit. wɔːk, ingl. am. wɔk] SUST. à pied is often omitted with movement verbs if we already know that the person is on foot. If it is surprising or ambiguous, à pied should be included.

1. walk:

1. walk:

to walk it coloq. DEP.

1. walk:

walk around en el diccionario PONS

Traducciones de walk around en el diccionario inglés»francés

I.around [əˈraʊnd] PREP. ingl. am., ingl. austr.

around → round

Véase también: up, round

I.walk [wɔ:k, ingl. am. wɑ:k] SUST.

inglés americano

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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She would walk around in the middle of the day, you know, in a terry cloth bathrobe.
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Each housemate was given a pedometer and was asked to walk around the house for two hours.
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Having a swivel chair or open space to walk around in is perfect!
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This arrangement allowed the potter to turn the vessel under construction, rather than walk around it to add coils of clay.
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It was designed specifically for the location intended to give viewers insights and perspectives as they walk around it.
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The park includes a drive through safari park in the visitor's own vehicle as well as walk around animal areas, animal shows and several rides.
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Students are asked to walk around a campus with a sandwich board that has the word repent on it.
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It's not that employees need to walk around like zombies and toeing the line on the company group think.
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Casual wear is preferable and women are not allowed to walk around with bikinis, mini skirts or shorts.
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As play begins, the philosophers break from their proper football positions only to walk around on the pitch as if deeply pondering, and in some cases declaiming, their theories.
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