Stroll through Meaning in English
expression
ˈstɹoʊɫ/ /ˈθɹu
STROHL THROO
stɹˈəʊl/ /θɹˈuː
strohl THROO
Definition
To walk slowly and in a relaxed way through a place, enjoying your surroundings as you go.
Usage & Nuances
Informal and positive. Often used with 'park', 'market', 'museum', or 'neighborhood'. Implies leisure, not purpose or hurry. Not the same as 'walk through', which can be neutral or fast.
Spanish: pasear por - recorrer paseandoPortuguese (BR): passear por - caminhar porPortuguese (PT): passear por - deambular porChinese (Simplified): 漫步于 - 穿过(以悠闲方式)Chinese (Traditional): 漫步於 - 穿過(以悠閒方式)Hindi: से होकर घूमना - धीमे चलनाArabic: يتمشى عبرBengali: হেঁটে ঘোরা - ধীরে ধীরে পার হওয়াRussian: прогуливаться по - неспешно проходить черезJapanese: ~をそぞろ歩く - ~をぶらぶら歩くVietnamese: đi dạo quaKorean: 거닐다 - 산책하다Turkish: içinden yürüyerek geçmek - dolaşmakUrdu: سے گزرتے ہوئے چہل قدمی کرناIndonesian: berjalan santai melewati - berjalan-jalan melalui
Example Sentences
We decided to stroll through the park after lunch.
basic
They love to stroll through the old city on weekends.
basic
Let's stroll through the market and see what's new.
basic
We grabbed coffee and strolled through the museum for hours.
natural
I like to stroll through my neighborhood in the evening to unwind.
natural
Tourists often stroll through the local markets, stopping to try street food.
natural