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mall$46494$ - traduction vers grec

FORM OF EXERCISE IN WHICH PEOPLE WALK OR JOG THROUGH THE USUALLY LONG CORRIDORS OF SHOPPING MALLS
Mall walker; Mall walkers; Mall walk; Mallwalking; Mallwalk; Mallwalker; Mall-walk; Mall-walker; Mall-walking
  • A group of mall walkers in [[The Shops at Iverson]] in Maryland, in 2011

mall      
n. δεντροστοιχία, δημόσιος περίπατος, εμπορικό κέντρο, εμπορικός πεζόδρομος
pedestrian zone         
  • Torggatan, a pedestrian street in [[Mariehamn]], [[Åland]]
  • Tumbacuatro Street in [[Santa Marta]].
  • [[Aleksanterinkatu]], [[Helsinki]]'s main shopping street, 2007
  • [[Ancient City of Aleppo]], the walkway at [[al-Madina Souq]]
  • low-traffic]]) zones: history, examples, pros and cons
  • [[Florida Street]], [[Buenos Aires]], Argentina
  • [[Madero Street]] in the [[Historic center of Mexico City]]
  • Cashel Street, 2019
  • [[Lijnbaan]], [[Rotterdam]]'s main shopping street, 1961
  • Queenstown Mall
  • [[Elizabeth Street Mall]], [[Hobart]], Australia
  • The Galerie Vivienne in Paris
  • Jirón de La Union in Lima
  • [[Sai Yeung Choi Street]] in [[Hong Kong]].
  • [[İstiklal Avenue]], [[Istanbul]]
  • Knez Mihailova]] pedestrian zone at night with New Year decoration in [[Belgrade]], [[Serbia]]
  • [[Fremont Street Experience]] in [[Las Vegas]] with the neon lights on
  • M-185]]) on [[Mackinac Island]].
  • [[Calle de Preciados]], [[Madrid]]
  • Marktplatz in [[Karlsruhe]], Germany, coexists with a tramline.
  • [[Martin Place]], [[Sydney]], Australia
  • [[The National Gallery]], [[Trafalgar Square]], [[London]]
  • [[Rua XV de Novembro]] in [[Curitiba]]
  • [[Ottawa]] [[Sparks Street Mall]].
  • Sign for pedestrian street in Central [[Stockholm]] showing a father and daughter
  • Pedestrianized area in [[Times Square]], [[New York City]]
AREA OF A CITY OR TOWN RESERVED FOR PEDESTRIAN-ONLY USE
Pedestrian street; Auto-free zones; Carfree area; Carfree zone; Car-free area; Pedestrianized zone; Pedestrianised zone; Carfree areas; Auto-free zone; Pedestrian Street; Pedestrianization; Pedestrianised street; Pedestrianisation; Pedestrian area; Pedestrianised; No-Car Zone; Pedestrian precinct; Car-free place; Car-free zones; Car-free zone; Pedestrian-only use; Car-free urban area; Vehicle restricted zones; Pedestrianized street; Pedestrian mall; Pedestrian zones; No traffic zones; Pedestrian road; Pedestrianizing; Pedestrianize; Pedestrianise; Pedestrianized; Open-air pedestrian mall; Pedestrian malls
πεζοδρομημένη ζώνη
Santa Claus         
  • 1850 illustration of Saint Nicolas with his servant [[Père Fouettard]]/[[Zwarte Piet]]
  • Eaton's Santa Claus Parade, 1918, Toronto, Canada. Having arrived at the [[Eaton's]] department store, Santa is readying his ladder to climb up onto the building.
  • annual holiday train]] in Chicago, 2012.
  • A man dressed as Santa Claus [[fundraising]] for [[Volunteers of America]] on the [[sidewalk]] of street in [[Chicago, Illinois]], in 1902. He is wearing a mask with a beard attached.
  • Hanging up stockings for Santa Claus in Worthington, Ohio, 1928
  • Excerpt from Josiah King's ''The Examination and Tryal of Father Christmas'' (1686), published shortly after Christmas was reinstated as a holy day in England.
  • The Sun]]'' editorial which, responding to a letter from eight-year old [[Virginia O'Hanlon]], contains the line "[[Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus]]"
  • An 1886 depiction of the long-bearded Norse god [[Odin]] by [[Georg von Rosen]]
  • Santa Claus with reindeer at [[Hersheypark]], [[Hershey, Pennsylvania]] 2021
  • Sinterklaas, Netherlands (2009) on his horse called ''Amerigo''
  • ''[[The Feast of Saint Nicholas]]'' by [[Jan Steen]] (c. 1665–1668)
  • A classic American image of Santa Claus.
  • 2009 [[Liverpool Santa Dash]]
  • Clement Clarke Moore's]] 1823 poem ''[[A Visit from St. Nicholas]]'', helped to create the modern image of Santa Claus.
  • Representation of Santa Claus in Italy.
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  • Santa's House at Jerusalem Old City, St. Peter Street
  • ''Puck'' magazine]], v. 58, no. 150
  • Lapland]]
  • John Leech]] made for [[Charles Dickens]]'s festive ''[[A Christmas Carol]]'' (1843)
  • Sinai]]
  • Illustration to verse 1 of "[[Old Santeclaus with Much Delight]]"
  • The Christmas issue of [[NOAA]]'s ''Weather Bureau Topics'' with "Santa Claus" streaking across a weather [[radar]] screen, 1958
  • 1955 [[Sears]] ad with the misprinted telephone number that led to the creation of the [[NORAD Tracks Santa]] program
LEGENDARY FIGURE SAID TO DELIVER GIFTS TO PEOPLE ON CHRISTMAS EVE
St. Nick; Santa claus; Santa klaus; Santa klause; Saint Nick; Ho ho ho; Santa-san; Baba Nuwail; Origins of Santa Claus; Santa Claus rituals; Santa Claus in Northern American culture; Santy Claus; Santa; Weihnachtsmann; Sanat claus; American Santa Claus; Santa Claus in North American culture; Hohoho; HOH OHO; The Santa; Mall Santa; Santa Claus in North America; Santa claus in northern american culture; Santa claus rituals; Swiety Mikolaj; Ho-Ho-Ho; Kerstman; Letters to Santa; Santa letters; 🎅; Ho, ho, ho; Santa Claus Office; Christmas grotto; Babbo Natale; Santa Nicholaus; Santa Nicolaus; 🎅🏿; 🎅🏾; 🎅🏽; 🎅🏼; 🎅🏻; Mr. Claus; Mx. Claus; Jõuluvana; Santa lie
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Définition

shopping mall
(shopping malls)
A shopping mall is a specially built covered area containing shops and restaurants which people can walk between, and where cars are not allowed.
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Wikipédia

Mall walking

Mall walking is a form of exercise in which people walk or jog through the usually long corridors of shopping malls as a substitute for a running track or other walking venue. Many malls open early so that people may mall walk; stores and other such facilities generally do not open at this time, though vending machine concessions are available. Many choose to mall walk as the indoor climate is comfortable, secure, and there is easy access to amenities, such as benches, toilets, Wi-Fi for fitness tracking and media access, and water fountains. Others are attracted to mall walking strictly for the opportunity to spectate other visitors of the mall. Clean and level surfaces also provide a safe walking environment.

Mall walking is undertaken individually, in groups, or as part of an organized mall walking program. Mall walking in the United States is especially popular amongst senior citizens. Many mall walkers cite the camaraderie of walking in groups.