walks; walked; walking
walks; walked; walking
Learner's definition of WALK
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a [no object] : to move with your legs at a speed that is slower than running走;行走;步行 -
Is your grandson walking yet?你孙子现在会走路了吗?
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It's a lovely day—let's walk (instead of driving).天气不错——我们走走吧(别开车)。
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He walks home from school every day.他每天都从学校走回家。
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It's not far; you can walk there in five minutes.那儿离得不远,你五分钟就能走到。
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It was a while after the accident before she could walk again.事故发生后好一会儿,她才又能迈步。
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He walked away without saying goodbye!他没有告别就走了!
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She turned and walked away from him.她转身从他身边走开了。
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The driver walked away from the accident unharmed.司机毫发无损地离开了事故现场。
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They walk around the neighborhood every morning for exercise.他们每天早上都在住所附近走走锻炼身体。
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We walked around the city all day seeing the sights.我们一整天都在市区步行观光。
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He walked to the store.他是走到商店的。
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He walked with her to the library.他和她走着去图书馆了。
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We had to walk up five flights of stairs to his apartment.我们得往上走五层楼才能到他的公寓。
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She walked up to the counter and ordered a coffee.她走到柜台前,点了一杯咖啡。
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You don't have to knock. Just walk right in.你不必敲门,直接走进来就行。
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Her father walked in when they were kissing. = They were kissing when in walked her father.他们正在亲吻时,她父亲走了进来。
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He walked into the room. [=he entered the room by walking]他走进了房间。
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She wasn't paying attention and walked into the sign. [=she accidentally hit the sign while walking past it]她走路没留神,撞在了指示牌上。
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We like to go walking [=go for walks; take walks] in the morning.我们喜欢在早上散步。
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often used figuratively常用作比喻 — see also sleepwalk b [+ object] : to go with (someone) to a place by walking : to walk with (someone)陪(某人)走;护送(某人) -
She walks her children home from school.她陪孩子们从学校走回家。
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The nurse walked the patient to the bathroom.那名护士陪病人走到盥洗室。
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I'll walk you to your car.我把你送到你停车的地方。
c [+ object] : to cause (an animal) to go for a walk with you : to take (an animal) for a walk(牵着动物)走,遛;(带着动物)散步 d [+ object] : to cause (something) to move with you while walking推着…走 2
[+ object] : to move (something) in a way that is like walking把(某物)移走;使(某物)移动 3
[+ object] : to pass over, through, or along (something) by walking(步行)越过,穿过,沿着…前行 -
We walked four miles.我们走了四英里。
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We walked the whole trail.我们步行走完了这条小路。
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It is no longer safe to walk the streets at night.夜间在大街上走已不再安全。
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She slowly walked the tightrope.她缓慢地走过绷紧的钢丝。
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police officers walking the beat在辖区巡逻的警官
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a [no object] of a batter : to get to first base by not swinging at four pitches that are balls(击球手)四坏球自由上垒;保送上一垒 b [+ object] of a pitcher : to cause (a batter) to go to first base by throwing four pitches that are balls(投手使击球手)自由上垒;保送(击球手)上一垒 5
[no object] : to be allowed to go free without being punished for a crime被无罪释放;未获刑罚 -
He walked on a technicality.根据诉讼程序上的一个细则,他被无罪释放。
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Although there was evidence against her, she walked free because of an illegal search by the police.尽管有证据指控她,但由于警方的一次非法搜查,她被无罪释放了。
walk away
[phrasal verb] 1
: to decide not to do or be involved in something一走了之;脱身;逃避 —
often + from -
He walked away from a chance to play professional baseball to join the Peace Corps.他放弃了打职业棒球的机会,加入了美国和平队。
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You can't just walk away from your responsibilities!你不能就这么不负责任地一走了之!
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She is not one to walk away from a challenge.她不是个回避挑战的人。
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walk away with (something) informal : to win (something) especially in an easy way轻易取胜;轻易获得 -
She walked away with the election.她轻松当选。
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He walked away with first place.他轻松拿下第一名。
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She had the winning ticket and walked away with $50,000!她中了彩票,轻轻松松赢了5万美元!
walk before you (can) run
: to learn the basics before trying to do something more advanced学会走再学跑
walk down the aisle
— see aisle
walking on air
— see 1air
walk in on
[phrasal verb] walk in on (someone or something)
: to enter a room and interrupt (someone or something)进屋撞见
walk into
[phrasal verb] 1 walk into (something)
: to become involved in or fooled by (something) because you are not aware of what is really happening不意落入;不明智地陷入 -
He walked right into our trap.他稀里糊涂地落入我们的陷阱。
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“I can't believe you fell for that old joke!” “Yeah, I guess I walked right into that one.”“真不敢相信你会喜欢那个老掉牙的笑话!”“是啊,我也不知怎么就迷上它了。”
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chiefly British : to get (a job) very easily轻易获得(工作)
walk it
informal 1
: to go to a place by walking徒步去(某地) 2
British : to do something successfully and easily轻易取胜;轻易获得
walk off
[phrasal verb] 1
: to leave somewhere suddenly especially as a way of showing disapproval(尤指表示不满而)突然离开,愤然离去 2
walk off (something) or walk (something) off : to get rid of (something) by walking以散步消除… 3 walk off with (something) informal
a : to steal (something)顺手牵羊;顺便偷走 b : to win (something) especially in an easy or impressive way轻易赢得;让人印象深刻地赢得
walk off the/your job
chiefly US, informal
: to stop working and go on strike停止工作;罢工
walk on eggshells
informal or US walk on eggs
: to be very careful about what you say or do小心翼翼地行事;谨言慎行
walk out
[phrasal verb] 1
a : to leave somewhere suddenly especially as a way of showing disapproval(尤指表示不满而)突然离开,愤然离去 —
often + of 2 informal
a walk out on (someone) : to leave (someone) suddenly and unexpectedly : to abandon or desert (someone)抛弃;遗弃 b walk out on (something) : to leave before the completion of (something)半途而废;半截撂挑子
walk over
[phrasal verb] walk (all) over (someone) informal
: to not consider the wishes or feelings of (someone) : to treat (someone) very badly轻蔑地对待;苛刻地对待
walk tall
: to walk or behave in a way that shows you feel proud and confident昂首阔步;趾高气扬
walk the plank
: to be forced to walk along a board sticking out over the side of a ship and fall into the sea被迫走跳板(被逼走上置于船舷边上的木板,直至掉入海里)
walk the streets
: to be a prostitute who finds customers by walking around in the streets做妓女(走街串巷拉嫖客) — see also streetwalker
walk the walk
informal
: to do the things that you say you will do言行一致;说干就干
walk through
[phrasal verb] 1
walk through (something) : to do (something) slowly or without much effort草率处理;走过场 -
We walked through the whole dance routine once, then practiced each section.我们先把整套舞蹈动作简单过了一遍,然后练习每组动作。
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It's a shame to see such a talented actress just walking through her part.看到如此有天赋的女演员就这样草率对待自己的角色,令人遗憾。
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walk (someone) through (something) : to help (someone) do (something) by going through its steps slowly(循序渐进地)帮助,引导 — see also walk-through 2 walk /ˈwɑːk/ noun
plural walks
plural walks
Learner's definition of WALK
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[count] : an act of walking : an act of going somewhere by walking步行;行走;散步 —
usually singular通常用单数 -
It is a short/long walk to the restaurant.到那家餐馆走不了几步路/要走很长一段路。
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It is about a five-minute walk (from here).(从这儿)步行要走大约五分钟。
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a quarter mile walk四分之一英里的步行
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She finished her run and slowed to a walk to cool down.她跑完步之后,减速为步行以便平静下来。
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It's a nice day to go for a walk.天气不错,可以散散步。
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We took a walk along the beach. = (Brit) We had a walk along the beach.我们沿着海滩散步。
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He took the dog for a walk.他遛狗去了。
— see also power walk, space walk 2
[count] : a place or path for walking散步的小路;步行的路径 -
The cliff walk along the ocean is very popular.海边的悬崖小径很受人们欢迎。
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Many exotic plants can be found along the walk.沿着这条小径能够看到许多异国植物。
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(US) She raked the yard and swept off the front walk. [=walkway]她清理了庭园,打扫了门前的人行道。
— see picture at house; see also boardwalk, sidewalk 4
[count] : an organized event in which people walk to raise money for a particular cause or group(为某一事业或团体而组织的)步行募捐 —
often + for 5
[count] : a particular way of walking步态 —
usually singular通常用单数 6
[singular] : a slow speed慢速
all walks of life
or every walk of life
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used to refer to people who have many different jobs or positions in society各行各业人士;各阶层 —
usually used with from通常与from连用 —
sometimes used with of or in in U.S. English在美国英语中有时与of或in连用
cock of the walk
— see 1cock
walk in the park
US, informal
: something that is pleasant or easy愉快的事;轻而易举的事