词汇 | walk |
释义 | walk verb uk /wɔːk/ us /wɑːk/ walkverb (MOVE ON FOOT)A1[ I or T ] to move along by putting one foot in front of the other, allowing each foot to touch the ground before lifting the next: 走,步行,行走 I walked home.我走着回家的。 A cat was walking along the top of the fence.一只猫在篱笆顶上走着。 He walks two miles to work every morning.他每天早晨步行两英里去上班。 See also jaywalkmainly US sleepwalk to walk walkThe baby has just learned to walk. strideShe strode purposefully up to the desk and demanded to speak to the manager. marchHe marched right in to the office and demanded to see the governor. strollWe strolled along the beach. wanderShe wandered from room to room, not sure of what she was looking for. ambleShe ambled down the street, looking in shop windows. B1[ T ] to go with someone to a particular place, for example because you want to protect them from danger, or show them the way: 陪(某人)走;步行送(某人) walk someone to somethingHe offered to walk her home/to the station.他提出陪她走回家/到车站。 B1[ T ] to take an animal, especially a dog, for a walk: 牵着(动物)散步;遛(狗等) She walks the dog for an hour every afternoon.她每天下午都遛一小时狗。 a walking disaster, encyclopedia, etc. someone who seems to be a human form of disaster, encyclopedia, etc.: 活灾难(指带来灾难的人)/活百科全书(等等) You broke another pair of glasses? You're just a walking disaster!你又摔坏了一副眼镜?——唉,你真是个灾星! We'd better walk a bit quicker - it's going to take forever if we go at this pace.我们最好走快一点儿——如果以这个速度走下去,我们得走很久。 We walked along the beach collecting small crabs in a bucket. He walks with a limp.他走路一瘸一拐的。 We were just walking along, chatting.我们就这么一边往前走一边聊。 I walked backwards towards the door.我向门口退去。 Walking and walkers bring/call something/someone to heelidiom cavalcade constitutional foot traffic hiker hoof itidiom processionally race walking rambler rambling retread shanks's pony sleepwalk tramp tread trekking trekking pole walkable walkabout walkies You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Taking someone somewhere or telling them the way walkverb (FREE TO GO)[ I ] to not be charged with a crime, or to be allowed to leave a court after being found not guilty of a crime: 解脱嫌疑(或指控) If police don't get the right evidence, he'll walk.如果警方找不到合适的证据,他就可以解脱嫌疑。 Court cases, orders & decisions actionable actionably administer admissibility admissible extinguishment extrajudicial extrajudicially fatal accident inquiry federal case pettifoggery pettifogging plea bargain plea bargaining pleading the Webster ruling waiver walk freeidiom wardship witness to something You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Freedom to act walkverb (LEAVE)[ I ] to suddenly leave a job or other situation because you have not been given what you want: Pay essential workers $650 a week or we walk. "Get real or we walk" UK warns Brussels as Brexit trade deal talks resume. You give me twenty percent discount on the price or I walk. Departing abandon abandon ship abandonment absquatulate backward move outgoing p.o.q. peel away/off piss off pull pull out pull something off sea track turf something out vacate vamoose walk off (somewhere) walk out walkverb (SPORTS)[ I ] sports specialized In cricket, if a batter (= the player who tries to hit the ball) walks, they choose to leave the field without waiting for the umpire (= the person who makes certain that the rules are obeyed) to make a decision about whether they are out (= their turn to bat is finished): He nicked an outswinger to the keeper and walked without waiting for the umpire to lift his finger. The batter refused to walk, even though all the fielders knew that he had hit it. [ I or T ] sports specialized in baseball, to receive four balls outside the hitting area and be allowed to go to first base, or to throw the ball outside the hitting area four times so that the batter is allowed to go to first base: (棒球击球员因投手投出四个坏球而)自由上垒 The first batters either missed or walked.头几名击球员要么没有击中,要么自由上垒了。 He would have had a perfect game, except he walked a batter in the final inning.对他来说,这本来可以是一场完美的比赛的,除了在最后一局他让一名击球手自由上垒。 Cricket 12th man all out all-rounder arm ball asking rate batting bowl eleven hook infield jaffa king pair late cut leg break stonewall strike rate sundries switch-hit tail tailender You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Baseball & rounders walkverb (DO EASILY)[ T ]UKinformal to pass or win something, such as an exam or game, easily: 轻松通过(考试);轻松取得(比赛)的胜利 She'll walk the interview - the job is practically hers already.她会轻松通过面试的——那份工作实际上已经是她的了。 Succeeding, achieving and fulfilling A game accomplish achieve acquit actualize bear get through get to/reach first baseidiom get your own wayidiom go faridiom go from strength to strengthidiom kill pan rise sail through (something) scale the heightsidiom scrape through (something) sew something up slam dunk stand out See alsowalk/be on eggshells Idiomswalk all over someone walk free walk it walk on air walk right into something walk the walk Phrasal verbswalk away walk away with something walk back something walk in on someone walk into something walk off (somewhere) walk something off walk off with something walk out walk through something walk someone through something walk noun uk /wɔːk/ us /wɑːk/ A2[ C ] a journey that you make by walking, often for enjoyment: 步行,行走 go for/take a walkHe went for/took a walk around the block, to get some air.他绕着街区散了散步,呼吸些新鲜空气。 They went on a ten-mile walk to raise money for charity.他们徒步走了十英里,为慈善事业募捐。 Every afternoon she takes her grandfather out for a walk.每天下午她都带她的爷爷出去散步。 See also boardwalkUS catwalk crosswalkUS sidewalkUS spacewalk C1[ C ] a path or route where people can walk for enjoyment: (用于散步的)小路,小道 Do you know any nice walks around here?你知道这附近有什么散步的好地方吗? [ S ] a way of walking: 步态 He has a strange waddling sort of walk.他走起路来一摇一摆,非常奇怪。 [ S ] walking speed: 步行速度 She slowed the horses to a walk.她让马放慢速度缓步而行。 a short, five-minute, ten-minute, etc. walk a journey that takes a short time, five minutes, ten minutes, etc. when you walk: 步行很短/5分钟/10分钟(等等)的一段路 a short, five-minute, ten-minute, etc. walk awayThe school is only a five-minute walk away.学校离这里步行只有5分钟的路。 [ C ] in baseball, an occasion when a batter is allowed to go to first base after the pitcher has thrown the ball outside the hitting area four times(棒球击球员因投手投出四个坏球而)自由上垒 I went for a walk to try to sober up.我出去走了走,好让自己清醒起来。 I always like to take a walk after lunch. Shall we brave the snow and go for a walk ? It says in the guide that this area of the countryside offers some of the best walks in England. He neglects that poor dog - he never takes him for walks or gives him any attention.他对那只可怜的狗漠不关心——从不带它散步,也从不关心它。 Walking and walkers bring/call something/someone to heelidiom cavalcade constitutional foot traffic hiker hoof itidiom processionally race walking rambler rambling retread shanks's pony sleepwalk tramp tread trekking trekking pole walkable walkabout walkies You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Baseball & rounders Idiomsa walk in the park walk of life walk | American Dictionarywalk verb[ I/T ] us/wɔk/ to move along by putting one foot in front of the other, or to move a distance in this way: [ I ]I walked home. [ I ]We just walked past a famous actress. [ I ]They walked all around Chinatown. [ I ]I walk to work every morning. [ T ]It’s not that far – you can walk it in half an hour. [ T ]We must have walked miles today. To walk someone to a particular place is to walk with the person until the place has been reached: [ T ]He offered to walk her home. To walk an animal, esp. a dog, is to bring it outside with you to walk. Idiomwalk the walk Phrasal verbswalk all over someone walk away/off with something walk off with something walk out walk out on someone/something walk (someone) through something walk noun[ C ] us/wɔk/ an act of moving along by putting one foot in front of the other, or moving a distance in this, esp. for pleasure or exercise: He went for/took a walk around the block. Idiomwalks of life walk | Business Englishwalk verb[ I or T ] uk /wɔːk/us walk all over sbinformal to treat someone badly: The unions accused management of walking all over their staff. walk off the jobUS to stop working because you are angry or unhappy about something: Autoworkers walked off the job after the unions failed to reach an agreement over pay. walk the plankinformal to be forced to leave your job because of something bad you have done: The expenses scandal gave several ministers no option but to walk the plank. walk the talkinformal to do the things you have said you would do, especially when you reach a position of power: Business groups are waiting to see if the incoming Governor will walk the talk on promises to boost the state's economy. Compare talk the talk walk the walkinformal to do the things you have planned and promised to do: The country has yet to see whether the new leader can walk the walk. Compare talk the talk Phrasal verbswalk into sth walk out walk out on sth walk noun[ C ] uk /wɔːk/us walk of life used to refer to the job you do or the part of society you belong to: We employ people from all walks of life. Examples of walkwalk I'd walk past a corner and everything was suddenly different. The empirical evidence shows that for some countries we can reject the hypothesis that exchange rates are random walks. We state the theorem only for the simple random walk, although it was originally stated for more general (strongly reversible) walks. We also use the combinatorial method to study random walks on the circle. His method uses return times of random walks to estimate the size of connected components. Harmonic functions have an interesting relation to random walks. In this paper we shall show that this conjecture holds for the branching random walk. In the case of random walks in convex bodies, we show that this new bound is better than the known bounds for the worst case. In other words, it increases the steepness of the bowl walls and thereby restricts the random walk more efficiently. They typically occur at the ends of meetings, often as people are walking out of a room, and even during social breaks. For a biped motion velocity higher than 1.5 m/s, walking cannot be produced by the chosen actuator, but running is possible. An irregular catchment area, based on actual travel times, could only be reconstructed by actively walking away from a site in different directions. The method is based on counting finite self-avoiding walks. During the day, some ants regularly walked all over inflorescence at all stages and even entered inside open spathes. A non-motivic, walking bass line provides steady harmonic support for the voice. See all examples of walk These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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