vuelta |
1. n-f. turn | |
2. n-f. return | |
3. n-f. walk | |
4. n-f. tour, trip | |
5. n-f. change (money given back when a customer hands over more than the exact price of an item) | |
(synonyms, cambio) | |
6. n-f. (sports) lap (one circuit around a race track, or one traversal down and then back the length of a pool) | |
7. n-f. (sports) second leg, return leg (the second of the two matches or “legs” which are played between two teams in a two-legged tie) | |
8. Participle. feminine singular of vuelto | |
feminine singular volver |
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paseo |
1. n-m. walk, stroll | |
2. n-m. outing, excursion | |
3. n-m. promenade (place where one takes a walk for leisure) | |
4. n-m. (hyperbole) vacation, holiday | |
5. n-m. walk in the park, stroll in the park (something easy) | |
6. n-m. (Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico) shoulder (verge to the side of a road) | |
7. n-m. ride, lift, act of driving someone to a place | |
8. n-m. a summary execution committed as part of the White Terror during the Spanish Civil War | |
9. v. first-person singular present indicative of pasear | |
pasear |
1. v. to stroll, to saunter, to promenade | |
2. v. to walk, to take a walk | |
3. v. to ride, to go for a ride (e.g. on an animal, in a car, in a hot air balloon) | |
4. v. to walk (e.g. a dog) | |
5. v. to take a walk | |
6. v. to loiter | |
7. v. to stroll | |