What does pedestre in Portuguese mean?

What is the meaning of the word pedestre in Portuguese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use pedestre in Portuguese.

The word pedestre in Portuguese means pedestrian, pedestre, pedestre imprudente, faixa de pedestre. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word pedestre

pedestrian

pedestre

noun (person walking)

(substantivo masculino e feminino: Substantivo que é igual na forma masculina e feminina. Ex. "estudante". )
As estradas nem sempre são projetadas tendo os pedestres em mente.
Roads aren't always designed with pedestrians in mind.

pedestre imprudente

noun (US, informal ([sb] who crosses road at wrong point)

The jaywalkers crossed the street when they weren't supposed to.

faixa de pedestre

noun (place to cross road) (BRA)

Dizemos às crianças para atravessar a rua na faixa de pedestre.
Children are told to cross the road at a pedestrian crossing.

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