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open-air pool or lido?



 
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open-air pool or lido? #1 (permalink) Mon Jul 23, 2007 14:42 pm   open-air pool or lido?
 

Hi All,

How to call if a beach isn't really a beach because it is in the middle of a city.

open-air pool or lido?
(where you can eat and drink and play ball etc.)
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open-air pool or lido? #2 (permalink) Mon Jul 23, 2007 17:53 pm   open-air pool or lido?
 

You must refer to an outdoor swimming pool, since a beach is a stretch of sand/pebbles by the side of the sea/lake/river. I don't think the term 'lido' is very common nowadays.
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open-air pool or lido? #3 (permalink) Tue Jul 24, 2007 2:39 am   open-air pool or lido?
 

I agree with Conchita here. I have never heard the word lido used, although a dictionary search did bring the word up. I would never have known what lido meant.
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