cruise
US /kruːz/
UK /kruːz/

1.
crucero
a journey on a ship or boat for pleasure, especially one that visits several places
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They went on a Caribbean cruise for their honeymoon.
Fueron en un crucero por el Caribe para su luna de miel.
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The luxury cruise ship offered many amenities.
El lujoso barco de crucero ofrecía muchas comodidades.
1.
cruzar, circular a velocidad constante
to travel at a continuous speed, especially a comfortable and economical one
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The car was cruising smoothly down the highway.
El coche estaba circulando suavemente por la autopista.
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The plane began to cruise at an altitude of 30,000 feet.
El avión comenzó a cruzar a una altitud de 30,000 pies.
2.
pasear, rondar
to move about a place or area in a leisurely or aimless way
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He spent the afternoon cruising around the city.
Pasó la tarde paseando por la ciudad.
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The teenagers were cruising the main street on a Saturday night.
Los adolescentes estaban paseando por la calle principal un sábado por la noche.