English to Tamil Dictionary esplanade

esplanade

சதுக்கம்
definition
noun
To begin though, I settle into a daily regime that involves nothing more challenging than a walk into Funchal along the esplanade , behind the squadrons of yachts in the town's marina.
a long, open, level area, typically beside the sea, along which people may walk for pleasure.
translation of 'esplanade '
உலாவுவதற்கு என அமைக்கப்பட்ட கடலைச் சார்ந்த சம தரைப் பகுதி
example
Then they went for a stroll along the beachfront 'esplanade' .
The 'esplanade' on the south shore has been renovated to an extremely high standard and is used by cyclists, people walking their dogs and folk generally enjoying a stroll.
To begin though, I settle into a daily regime that involves nothing more challenging than a walk into Funchal along the 'esplanade' , behind the squadrons of yachts in the town's marina.
It is only today, 40 years after his death, that people are beginning to reclaim the oceanside 'esplanade' and beach as their own.
Once intended to be a grand 'esplanade' or promenade 100 feet wide along the waterfront, it soon turned into a mass of railway tracks as more and more railways fought for entrances into the City.
Stretching from the castle 'esplanade' to the palace of Holyroodhouse, the Royal Mile, or High Street, has undergone various incarnations since it came into being in mediaeval times.
But whatever your particular price range you are guaranteed a fantastic view as all apartments look over either the seafront, the harbour or the 'esplanade' .
It is also an easy stroll along the 'esplanade' to Estoril if you feel like a slight change of scene or want to lose your money at the enormous casino.
The 'esplanade' outside the castle walls is the site for the Military Tattoo, one of Edinburgh's three most celebrated festivals.
If it's sunny, there's nothing finer than grabbing a pint at one of the many open-air pubs on the 'esplanade' and watching the world go by.
The thousands of visitors to the city will now only have husky dog races, a triathlon and a fun run from the castle 'esplanade' to occupy them.
If you stroll down the Kaivopuisto 'esplanade' in Helsinki, there are some wooden benches along the harbour that look like picnic benches.
The 'esplanade' in front of Edinburgh Castle is legally owned by Nova Scotia, dating from a deal concluded by Charles I and never revoked.
You can wander down a main boulevard leading to the sea-front 'esplanade' , and the only sound is a football being bounced by children against a tree.
When beach showers appeared, all that was required was a quick splash, a towel, and a comb before you rejoined the crowds on the 'esplanade' .
His duty was to return the salute from the soldiers on the 'esplanade' below each time a band finished its selection of military marches.
When city founder John Graves Simcoe first sailed into our harbour in 1793, he reportedly suggested that the waterfront would make a lovely spot for an 'esplanade' , maybe a park as well.
The colonel came out of the hotel and started to walk toward the broad, scenic 'esplanade' along the shore of the lake.
Local authorities' occasional sweeps of the 'esplanade' along Beach Road have done little to relieve the problem.
A plaza joins a public 'esplanade' which is planned to eventually connect all of Tacoma's waterfront.
I was sitting in a shelter on the 'esplanade' at Watchet trying to avoid conversation with a large lady from London who's been holidaying in West Somerset for a long, long time.
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