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promenade deck

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promenade deck
n.
The upper deck or a section of the upper deck on a passenger ship where the passengers can promenade.

promenade deck
n
(Transport / Nautical Terms) an upper covered deck of a passenger ship for the use of the passengers
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Noun1.promenade deckpromenade deck - a deck at the top of a passenger ship
deck - any of various platforms built into a vessel
passenger ship - a ship built to carry passengers
Translations
promenade deck n (Naut) → ponte m di passeggio
promenade deck n (Naut) → ponte m di passeggio


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But there was no sign of him on the promenade deck, and none below in the saloon; the smoking-room was empty but for a little German with a red moustache twisted into his eyes; nor was Raffles in his own cabin, whither I inquired my way in desperation, but where the sight of his own name on the baggage was certainly a further reassurance.
Then they proceeded directly to the first-class cabins upon the promenade deck.
His mind moved sluggishly across the brief panorama of his hurried journey--the special train from Victoria to Folkestone; the destroyer which had brought him and a few other soldiers across the Channel, black with darkness, at a pace which made even the promenade deck impossible; the landing at Boulogne, a hive of industry notwithstanding the darkness; the clanking of waggons, the shrieking of locomotives, the jostling of crowds, the occasional flashing of an electric torch.
 
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