单词 | paseo |
例句 | It was that time of the evening when El Jefe takes his nightly paseo by the seawall. In the Time of the Butterflies 1994-01-01T00:00:00Z Outside the paseo was going in under the arcade. The Sun Also Rises 1926-10-22T00:00:00Z But after they leave, locals push away the postcard racks and come out for their paseo — and the real Toledo emerges. Finding ‘back doors’ in today’s Europe 2017-08-01T04:00:00Z Every night, the streets and cafes are full of people taking their evening “paseo,” or walk. What a Trip: Honeymooning in Spain 2014-12-31T05:00:00Z Each of the 57 modules is a one-bedroom unit, and one of the bordering streets is being turned into a paseo — a public pedestrian thoroughfare with landscaping that will help clean the air. Why You Should Forget What You Think You Know About Housing in L.A. 2023-05-05T04:00:00Z She admitted falling for a man whose embrace she had never known, who lived his days in what he called ‘paseo de la muerte.’ How cellphones in prison have changed the Mexican Mafia 2023-01-30T05:00:00Z Motif’s design includes a “paseo,” or walkway for strolling. Booming Flagler Village replacing ‘old Fort Lauderdale’ feel 2019-07-04T04:00:00Z The paseo, or public path, is a 1.3-mile multi-use area from 26th and Rockwell streets to 32nd Street and Central Park Avenue. Chicago officials to discuss proposed Little Village paseo 2016-03-14T04:00:00Z Shops are also planned directly on Figueroa and Flower, while public paseos will wind through the complex, creating a connection between the two well-known downtown streets. Work gets underway on stalled Fig Central complex near L.A. Live 2014-12-24T05:00:00Z Behind the complex at ground level would be an outdoor paseo running between the new complex and the 1920s-era former Subway Terminal Building to the north that is now the Metro 417 apartments. Park Fifth development to fill in missing piece in downtown L.A. 2014-10-23T04:00:00Z Late afternoon usually found him on the paseo along the bay, and there, with the tepid water heaving drowsily at his front, he would lean until darkness fell, thinking of two things. The Code of the Mountains 2012-01-07T03:00:15.050Z Artists will be contracted for art throughout the building in the paseo and in the walkways along Andrews Avenue. Booming Flagler Village replacing ‘old Fort Lauderdale’ feel 2019-07-04T04:00:00Z That air enveloped all the center of the city, its paseos and plazas and buildings, and still influenced the social life. San Crist?bal de la Habana 2012-01-01T03:00:08.773Z These hangers-on of the sport are to be seen in the Puerta del Sol of Madrid, and in the paseos and streets of Seville. The Story of Seville 2011-11-15T03:00:17.143Z Such contrasts are very sharp in this city, where the streets exist simply for folk to dwell in, the squares and paseos for them to gather in and do their business. Southern Spain 2011-11-11T03:00:28.423Z In Spain the stroll – or paseo as they call it in these parts – is something of an institution. Webber wins in Spain as Hamilton falters 2010-05-09T23:09:00Z IN almost every Spanish town there exists a feature, too often wanting, under similar circumstances, in England, in the shape of a public walk, or "paseo." An Architect's Note-Book in Spain principally illustrating the domestic architecture of that country. On Sunday, the sixteenth of May, early in the morning, we sent off our luggage for the port, and in the afternoon we joined for the last time in a paseo. Incidents of Travel in Yucatan, Vol. II. This is the great place of promenade and paseo in Merida. Incidents of Travel in Yucatan, Vol. I. Two acquaintances meet upon the paseo, and stop to exchange their salutations. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, February, 1852 It was after Retreta, the trade wind was even more refreshing than customary, and the spirit of Havana, in the parques and paseos and restaurants, was high. The Bright Shawl The streets, even about the paseos, are so impregnated with filth, here and there, as to be sickening to the senses of the passer-by. Due South or Cuba Past and Present The environs of the city are justly famous for many beautiful gardens and a grand paseo shaded by noble trees, mostly elms, with broad, spreading limbs and of great age. Aztec Land Regularly every Sunday there is a paseo around the castle and along the Alameda, and this day, on account of the f�te, it was one of the best and gayest of the year. Incidents of Travel in Yucatan, Vol. I. On the morning after he had landed, our doctor sallied forth for a walk on the paseo. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, February, 1852 Just as boys and girls don't walk together in the paseo, they don't often play games together either—at least not after they are old enough to go to school. Getting to know Spain These paseos are admirably ornamented on either side by a continuous line of laurel trees whose thick foliage gives admirable shade. Due South or Cuba Past and Present The favorite promenade is the paseo, which runs for over a mile within the city proper, terminating at the alameda. Aztec Land Except one or two gigs, and a black, square box-wagon, which occasionally shame the paseo, the calesa is the only wheeled carriage in Merida. Incidents of Travel in Yucatan, Vol. I. So will it be in a few years with modernized Madrid, with the life of cafés and paseos and theatres. Rosinante to the Road Again When they go out at night for the paseo or to attend the theater or a movie, they go with other girls or with their whole family. Getting to know Spain All wear the most gorgeous colors, and go from point to point on the plazas and paseos, asking for donations from every one they meet. Due South or Cuba Past and Present Mexican or Spanish ladies are hardly ever seen on horseback, though both English and American ladies are often met in the saddle, dashing gallantly through the throng upon the paseo at the fashionable hour. Aztec Land At four o'clock in the afternoon we set out for the procession and paseo. Incidents of Travel in Yucatan, Vol. I. It will be sunset and the whole town will be on the paseo in front of the hospital of San Juan Bautista.... Rosinante to the Road Again In the evenings when the father and mother go to the paseo or sit in a café to talk with their friends, their children go with them. Getting to know Spain The paseo de caballo promises to terminate in a proposal for a longer journey in companionship—through life, in pairs. The Flag of Distress A Story of the South Sea For a couple of hours in the closing part of the day, the paseo is a bright, giddy, alluring scene. Aztec Land The most striking feature, the life and beauty of the paseo, were the calesas. Incidents of Travel in Yucatan, Vol. I. But there were no strangers save ourselves, and a few wandering Americans under the palms and orange trees of the paseo dedicated to the memory of El Gran Capitán. The Car of Destiny Every family comes out to join in this evening custom which is called "paseo." Getting to know Spain “The señoritas are going out for a ride—a paseo de campo—accompanied by their English guests,” observes Calderon. The Flag of Distress A Story of the South Sea Something of oriental exclusiveness and privacy is observed by Mexican ladies of the upper class, who drive on the paseo even in close carriages, not in open barouches, like those of European cities. Aztec Land These things made me doubly vigilant; and sometimes I grieved that I was not still in Regla, or on the paseo. Captain Canot or, Twenty Years of an African Slaver But I drive in the paseo on the bull-fight days, and for the feria. The Car of Destiny The chief attractions of the place are its paseos or public drives, of which it possesses three, two inside, and one outside the walls. The Three Lieutenants We took a little paseo in the moonlight and things looked brighter in the dark! Jane Journeys On While we are making these notes, sitting upon the curbstone of a fountain of the paseo, we are personally reminded that the lottery ticket vender is ubiquitous. Aztec Land Their slow, stately, swinging movement under the burden, was grace that might be envied on a Spanish paseo. Captain Canot or, Twenty Years of an African Slaver Only the Americans we had seen in the paseo were there, more interested than I in such fragments as they could catch of Pilar's tales. The Car of Destiny Mirth and gaiety presided at paseos, confidence and frankness at the daily tertulias. South America Adolphus, robbed of his paseo, reported that his grandmother was dying, and demanded an evening off to visit her. A Woman's Impression of the Philippines The afternoon paseo was and still is the great event of the day, the great social function of the city. Cuba, Old and New On our first afternoon we betook ourselves to the fashionable paseo, for it was a band day, and all Lima was out. Under the Andes It's in the afternoon, but you wait till the ladies dress, because if they're in they're sure to be in wrappers, unless it's so late that their carriage is ready for the paseo. The Car of Destiny The paseo in the evening was extremely gay; but I cannot say that there appeared to be much enthusiasm or public spirit. Life in Mexico "He told him as how he had made up his mind to go home with you for a little paseo—" "Did he say nothing about the priest?" The Valiant Runaways The carnival was not very gay, with the exception of a few public masked balls and very brilliant paseos. Life in Mexico |
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