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BNC: 458 COCA: 358

walk

1 walk /ˈwɑːk/ verb
walks; walked; walking
1 walk
/ˈwɑːk/
verb
walks; walked; walking
Learner's definition of WALK
[no object] : to move with your legs at a speed that is slower than running走;行走;步行
often used figuratively常用作比喻
see also sleepwalk
[+ object] : to go with (someone) to a place by walking : to walk with (someone)陪(某人)走;护送(某人)
[+ 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
[+ object] : to cause (something) to move with you while walking推着…走
[+ object] : to move (something) in a way that is like walking把(某物)移走;使(某物)移动
[+ object] : to pass over, through, or along (something) by walking(步行)越过,穿过,沿着…前行
baseball
[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
[+ 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
[no object] : to be allowed to go free without being punished for a crime被无罪释放;未获刑罚

walk away

[phrasal verb]
: to decide not to do or be involved in something一走了之;脱身;逃避
often + from
walk away with (something) informal : to win (something) especially in an easy way轻易取胜;轻易获得

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]
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
chiefly British : to get (a job) very easily轻易获得(工作)

walk it

informal
: to go to a place by walking徒步去(某地)
British : to do something successfully and easily轻易取胜;轻易获得

walk off

[phrasal verb]
: 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
walk off (something) or walk (something) off : to get rid of (something) by walking以散步消除…
walk off with (something) informal
: to steal (something)顺手牵羊;顺便偷走
: 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]
: 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
: to go on strike罢工
informal
walk out on (someone) : to leave (someone) suddenly and unexpectedly : to abandon or desert (someone)抛弃;遗弃
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]
walk through (something) : to do (something) slowly or without much effort草率处理;走过场
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
2 walk
/ˈwɑːk/
noun
plural walks
Learner's definition of WALK
[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
see also power walk, space walk
[count] : a place or path for walking散步的小路;步行的路径
see picture at house; see also boardwalk, sidewalk
[count] baseball : base on balls
[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
[count] : a particular way of walking步态usually singular通常用单数
[singular] : a slow speed慢速

all walks of life

or every walk of life
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
BNC: 458 COCA: 358

walk

1 of 2

verb

walked; walking; walks

intransitive verb

1
a
: to move along on foot : advance by steps
b
: to come or go easily or readily
c
: to go at a walk
d
: to go on foot for exercise or pleasure
2
baseball : to advance to first base by taking four pitches that are balls (see ball entry 1 sense 4a) : to go to first base as a result of a base on balls
3
: to avoid criminal prosecution or conviction
walked on a technicality
4
a
: walk out
walked over problems with management
b
: to pursue a course of action or way of life : conduct oneself : behave
walk warily
c
: to be or act in association : continue in union
the British and American peoples will … walk together side by side … in peace Sir Winston Churchill
5
of an astronaut : to move about in space outside a spacecraft
6
of an inanimate object
a
: to move in a manner that is suggestive of walking
b
: to stand with an appearance suggestive of strides
pylons walking across the valley
7
a
of a spirit : to move about in visible form : appear
b
of a ship : to make headway
c
obsolete : roam, wander

transitive verb

1
a
: to cause (an animal) to go at a walk : take for a walk
walking a dog
b(1)
: to cause to move by walking
walked her bicycle up the hill
(2)
: to haul (something, such as an anchor) by walking round the capstan
2
a
: to accompany on foot : walk with
walked her home
b
: to compel to walk (as by a command)
c
: to bring to a specified condition by walking
walked us off our feet
3
: to follow on foot for the purpose of measuring, surveying, or inspecting
walk a boundary
4
: to move (an object) in a manner suggestive of walking
5
a
: to pass on foot or as if on foot through, along, over, or upon : traverse, perambulate
walk the streets
walk a tightrope
b
: to perform or accomplish by going on foot
walk guard
6
baseball : to cause (a batter) to advance to first base by pitching four balls : to give a base on balls to
7
: to perform (a dance) at a walking pace
walk a quadrille

walk

2 of 2

noun

plural walks
1
a
: an act or instance of going on foot especially for exercise or pleasure
go for a walk
took a long walk around the neighborhood
see also take a walk
2
: a place designed for walking:
a(1)
: a path specially arranged or paved for walking
(2)
b
: a public avenue for promenading : promenade
c
: a railed platform above the roof of a dwelling house
d
3
: distance to be walked
a quarter mile walk from here
4
: an accustomed place of walking : haunt
5
: a place or area of land in which animals feed and exercise with minimal restraint
6
baseball : an advance to first base awarded to a baseball player who during a turn at bat takes four pitches that are balls (see ball entry 1 sense 4a) : base on balls
7
: characteristic manner of walking
his walk is just like his father's
8
British : a ceremonial procession
9
a
: a low rate of speed
the shortage of raw materials slowed production to a walk
b
: the gait of a biped in which the feet are lifted alternately with one foot not clear of the ground before the other touches
c
: the gait of a quadruped in which there are always at least two feet on the ground
specifically : a 4-beat gait of a horse in which the feet strike the ground in the sequence near hind, near fore, off hind, off fore
10
: a route regularly traversed by a person in the performance of a particular activity (such as patrolling, begging, or vending)
11
a
: social or economic status
all walks of life
b(1)
: range or sphere of action : field, province
(2)
12
: manner of living : conduct, behavior
13
: an easy victory
won in a walk
Phrases
walk away from
1
: to give up or leave behind willingly : abandon
2
: to survive (an accident) with little or no injury
3
: to outrun or get the better of without difficulty
walk off with
1
a
: to steal and take away
b
: to take over unexpectedly from someone else : steal sense 1d
walked off with the show
2
: to win or gain especially by outdoing one's competitors without difficulty
walk on
: to take advantage of : abuse
walk on eggshells or walk on eggs
: to exercise extreme caution
walk over
: to treat contemptuously
walk the plank
1
: to walk under compulsion over the side of a ship into the sea
2
: to resign an office or position under compulsion
walk through
1
: to go through (a theatrical role, a familiar activity, etc.) perfunctorily (as in an early stage of rehearsal)
2
: to guide (someone, such as a novice) through an unfamiliar or complex procedure step-by-step
3
: to deal with or carry out perfunctorily
walk in the park
: an easy or pleasurable experience

Example Sentences

Verb Is your grandson walking yet? He walks home from school every day. It's not far; you can walk there in five minutes. It was a while after the accident before she could walk again. He walked away without saying goodbye! She turned and walked away from him. The driver walked away from the accident unharmed. They walk around the neighborhood every morning for exercise. We walked around the city all day seeing the sights. He walked to the store. Noun The cliff walk along the ocean is very popular. Many exotic plants can be found along the walk. See More
Recent Examples on the Web
Verb
King Charles III, Prince William and Prince Harry walk behind the gun carriage bearing the coffin of the late Queen Elizabeth II on Sept. 14, 2022, in London. Chantal Da Silva, NBC News, 15 Sep. 2022 Meghan Markle and Prince Harry walk hand-in-hand at the Invictus Games Dusseldorf 2023 - One Year to Go event on Sept. 6 in Germany. People Staff, Peoplemag, 12 Sep. 2022 During the day Lendlease managers walk through the atmospheric Mr. Tipple’s to get to their cubicles on the Market Street side of the building. J.k. Dineen, San Francisco Chronicle, 8 Sep. 2022 Dozens of kids in the area walk to and from school each day. Pilar Arias | Fox News, Fox News, 7 Sep. 2022 The over-the-top theatrics walk a fine line between a fun, energetic experience and high-level golf. Cam Kerry, BostonGlobe.com, 2 Sep. 2022 Travelers walk with their luggage at San Francisco International Airport on July 01, 2022 in San Francisco, California. Pete Muntean, CNN, 29 Aug. 2022 Parents walk outside without shoes to eat ice cream for dinner. Ben Cohen, WSJ, 25 Aug. 2022 Girls with flushed cheeks walk through my neighbourhood on their way to dinner; parallel universe projections in pretty dresses. Sarah Grant, SPIN, 19 Aug. 2022
Noun
Chafin walked Yordan Alvarez, who finished 2-for-3 with a walk, to begin his relief appearance. Evan Petzold, Detroit Free Press, 14 Sep. 2022 Clayton Kershaw dazzled over seven scoreless innings, giving up just two hits and one walk while striking out five in his fourth start in a division-clinching game. Jack Harris, Los Angeles Times, 13 Sep. 2022 On Sunday, the shortstop went 1-for-2 with a walk while driving in the only run of a 1-0 Red Sox victory with a sac fly. Alex Speier, BostonGlobe.com, 12 Sep. 2022 The group allowed no runs on one hit with eight strikeouts and just one walk. Bryce Millercolumnist, San Diego Union-Tribune, 11 Sep. 2022 Burnes worked eight innings and did not allow a hit, with one walk, and Josh Hader closed the ninth for the second no-hitter in franchise history. Jr Radcliffe, Journal Sentinel, 8 Sep. 2022 Gunnar Henderson followed Mountcastle’s double with a walk, then Manoah retired 14 straight Orioles. Nathan Ruiz, Baltimore Sun, 8 Sep. 2022 Eddie Rosario led off with a single, advanced to third on Acuña’s ground-rule double and scored on Dansby Swanson’s sacrifice fly. López allowed two runs and five hits with one walk and seven strikeouts in four innings. George Henry, ajc, 4 Sep. 2022 The Mets ace had been dialed in, allowing just one earned run on a first-inning solo home run from Luis Garcia, while striking out six and allowing one walk and three hits. Andrew Tredinnick, USA TODAY, 4 Sep. 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Verb

Middle English walken "to roll, toss about (of the sea, waves), wander, journey, go, go on foot, stroll, move about on earth (of a dead person's spirit), be in motion, circulate, be present, live," going back to Old English wealcan (strong verb) and wealcian (weak verb) "to toss about, work with the hands, turn over (in the mind), (of waves or the sea) to roll, surge," going back to Germanic *walkan- (whence also Middle Dutch walken "to knead, full [cloth]," Old High German giwalchen "fulled, thickened," as weak verbs Old Icelandic válka "to roll, stamp," velkja "to toss about"), of uncertain origin

Note: The Middle English verb experienced a remarkable degree of semantic diversification not paralleled in other Germanic languages, taking it far from its Old English sources, and leading to the usual modern meaning "to go by foot"; see detailed discussion of forms and meanings in Oxford English Dictionary, third edition. — The Germanic verb *walkan- has been compared with Sanskrit válgati "(s/he) leaps, bounds, (it) surges," and, more remotely, Latvian val͂gs "rope." However, as pointed out by G. Kroonen (Etymological Dictionary of Proto-Germanic, Brill, 2013), there is a parallel verb *walgōn- evident in Middle Dutch walghen (in mi walghet "I feel nauseous"), Middle Low German walgen "to wrestle, strive," Old High German walgōn "to roll." If this etymon goes back to Indo-European *u̯olgh-, it cannot be related to the Sanskrit verb. Both *walkan- and *walgōn- have been seen as representing root extensions of Indo-European *u̯el- "roll"; see welter entry 1.

Noun

Middle English walk, walke, noun derivative of walken "to journey, walk entry 1"

First Known Use

Verb

12th century, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense 7c

Noun

13th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Time Traveler
The first known use of walk was in the 12th century
BNC: 458 COCA: 358
walk

noun¹

1trip on foot步行ADJECTIVE | VERB + WALK | WALK + VERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEbrief, little, short短途漫步;走一會兒路We took a brief walk around the old quarter.我們在舊城區走了一小會兒。good, long, long-distance, marathon (BrE) 較長距離的步行;長途步行;馬拉松競走It's a good (= fairly long) walk to the beach.到海邊要走相當長一段路。We went for a long walk after breakfast.早餐後我們出去散了很長時間的步。He's done several long-distance walks for charity.他參加過幾次慈善長途步行。three-minute, five minutes', etc. * 3 分鐘、5 分鐘等的步行路程It's a five-minute walk from the hotel to the restaurant.從酒店到餐廳要步行 5 分鐘。We live just a few minutes' walk from the station.從車站走到我們住的地方只需幾分鐘。brisk輕快的走路The doctor advised a brisk walk every day.醫生建議每天快步走一會兒。easy, gentle, leisurely從容的散步;優雅的走路;悠閒的步行strenuous步履維艱lovely, pleasant愜意的散步two-mile, etc. * 2 英里等的步行daily每日散步after-dinner, afternoon, evening, etc.飯後、午後、晚上等散步solitary獨自散步She used to enjoy solitary walks along the cliffs.她過去喜歡獨自沿着懸崖漫步。romantic浪漫的散步guided (especially BrE) 有嚮導的步行We went on a guided walk of the city in the afternoon.下午我們由嚮導領着在市內走了走。charity, sponsored慈善步行;為募捐而組織的步行She's doing a 200-mile charity walk to raise money for cancer research.她正為募集癌症研究資金進行 200 英里的慈善步行。circular (BrE) 環程步行coastal, country, forest, hill, lakeside, riverside, woodland (all especially BrE) 海濱漫步;鄉村漫步;森林散步;山中漫步;湖邊散步;河邊散步;林間漫步nature在大自然中散步space, tightrope太空行走;走鋼絲the anniversary of the first space walk首次太空行走週年紀念VERB + WALKdo, go for, go on, have, take步行;散步;漫步The book contains walks you can do in half a day.這本書提供了一些半天時間可以走完的路線。We'll go for a walk before lunch.我們要在午餐前去散步。We went on a ten-mile walk along the coast.我們沿着海岸走了 10 英里的路。take sb/sth for帶⋯散步She takes her dog for a walk every evening.她每天晚上帶着狗去散步。continue, resume繼續散步;停下後接着走WALK + VERBtake sb/sth步行使人⋯;走路需時⋯The walk takes two hours.走路需要兩個小時。The walk takes you past a lot of interesting buildings.走這條路你會經過很多有意思的建築物。PREPOSITIONon a/the walk在散步時He met her on one of his Sunday afternoon walks.他在星期天的一次午後散步中遇到了她。within (a) walk在步行範圍內All amenities are within an easy walk of the hotel.所有便利設施都在賓館附近步行可到的範圍內。walk from, walk to從⋯走路;步行到⋯PHRASESa walk around (especially BrE) 在周圍走走I had a little walk around to calm my nerves.我在周圍走了走讓自己平靜下來。
walk

noun²

2style of walking步態ADJECTIVE | VERB + WALK ADJECTIVEfunny, silly滑稽的/傻乎乎的步態jaunty (especially BrE) 輕鬆活潑的步伐ungainly笨拙的步伐fast快步sedate, slow, stately穩重的/緩慢的/莊重的步伐VERB + WALKdo, have行走;具有步態She did a silly walk to amuse her friends.她走着滑稽的步子逗朋友們開心。He has an ungainly walk, fast with short steps.他邁着小碎步走路,步態笨拙。
walk

verb

ADVERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBbriskly, fast, quickly, swiftly輕快地走;快速地走;飛快地走slowly慢慢地走calmly, quietly沉着地走;悄悄地走I got up and walked calmly out into the early evening.傍晚時分我起身平靜地走了出去。cautiously小心翼翼地走barefoot光着腳走She had no sandals and walked barefoot.她沒穿涼鞋,光着腳走。upright直立行走humans' ability to walk upright人類直立行走的能力arm in arm, hand in hand臂挽臂地走;手拉手地走The couple walked hand in hand along the beach.這對夫婦手拉手沿海灘漫步。with a limp跛行unaided獨立行走Due to his illness, he can no longer walk unaided.由於生病,他不能再獨立行走了。with a cane, with a stick (especially BrE) 拄拐杖行走home走回家He walked home from school.他從學校走回了家。downstairs, upstairs走下樓;走上樓offstage, onstage走下台;走上台When she walked onstage, the audience started screaming.當她走上台時觀眾開始尖叫起來。ahead, around, away, back, backwards/backward, forward, in, off, on, out, together走在前面;四處走;走開;走回去;後退;往前走;走進去;繼續走;走出去;一起走Jake was walking some way ahead.傑克正在前面不遠處走着。PREPOSITIONalong, down, into, out of, to, towards/toward, up, etc.沿⋯走、往下走、走進⋯、從⋯走出來、往⋯走、走向⋯、沿着⋯向上走等She walked up the drive towards / toward the door.她沿着私人車道向門口走去。PHRASESgo walking (especially BrE) 徒步旅行We went walking by the waterfront.我們沿着湖濱散步。

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