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单词 walk
释义 walkwalkswalkedwalkingwalkwalk1 /wɔːk $ wɒːk/ verb1[intransitive and transitive] to move forward by putting one foot in front of the other: We must have walked ten miles today.walkmil 我们今天肯定已走了十英里。walk into/down/up etcShe walked up to him and kissed him.walkkiss 她走上前吻了他。We missed the bus and had to walk home.misshave 我们没赶上那班公共汽车﹐只得走回家。Is the school within walking distance (=near enough to walk to)?bewalk那所学校走路去很近吗?2[transitive] to walk somewhere with someone: It’s late – I’ll walk you home.天晚了 — 我送你回家。walk somebody to somethingI’ll walk you to the bus stop.我送你到公共汽车站。3[transitive] to take a dog out for exercise: Jude’s out walking the dog.walk祖德出去遛狗了。—walkerwalkerswalker noun [countable]: an area popular with walkers and climberswalkerclimber受徒步者和登山者欢迎的地区—walkingwalkingswalking noun [uncountable]: We went walking in the hills.gowalkhill我们去山里徒步旅行。Phraseswalk all over somebody informal to treat someone very badly: If you don’t voice your opinion, people will walk all over you.如果你闷声不响,别人就会欺负你。Phrasal verbswalk away phrasal verb to leave a situation without caring what happenswalk away fromYou can’t just walk away from 12 years of marriage!year12 年的婚姻你不可以就这样一走了之!walk away with something phrasal verb informal to win something easily: Carrie walked away with the prize.walk卡丽轻松赢得了奖品。walk into something phrasal verb if you walk into a job, you get it very easilywalk off with something phrasal verb informal1to steal something: Someone’s walked off with my new jacket!walk有人偷走了我的新夹克!2to win something easily: He walked off with first prize.walk他轻松赢得了一等奖。walk out phrasal verb to leave a place suddenly because you are angrywalk out on somebody phrasal verb to leave your husband or wife: Mary just walked out on him one day.walk有一天玛丽就抛弃了他。THESAURUS: walkwalk to move forward by putting one foot in front of the other: He was walking along the street.bewalkgo somewhere on foot to walk – used especially to compare this with going by car, bus etc: It’s quicker if you go on foot.quickgo for a walk to walk somewhere for pleasure or for exercise: It was a lovely day so we decided to go for a walk.bedecidestroll to walk in a relaxed way, especially for pleasure: A few people were strolling along the beach.bestrollwander to walk with no particular aim or direction, often looking at things on the way: We wandered around the old city.wandermarch to walk quickly with firm regular steps – used especially about soldiers: Thousands of US soldiers marched through the streets.soldiermarchstreetSheila marched into the office.marchstride to walk with long steps in a determined or angry way: He turned quickly and strode out of the room.turnstridecreep/sneak to walk quietly because you do not want anyone to see or hear you: He crept down the stairs.creepstairWe sneaked out of the back of the classroom.sneakstagger to walk in a very unsteady way, especially because you are drunk or have been injured: A man staggered out of the bar and fell on the ground.staggerfallgrindHe hit her and she staggered and fell.staggerfalltrudge to walk in a slow tired way, especially when it is difficult to continue walking: She picked up her bags and continued trudging up the hill.pickbagcontinuetrudgetiptoe to walk quietly and carefully on your toes because you do not want to make a noise: I tiptoed out trying not to wake the baby.tiptoetrylimp to walk with difficulty because one leg hurts, putting most of your weight on the other leg: He was limping slightly and leaning on his stick.belimpleanwade to walk through water: They got out of the boat and waded to the beach.getwadehike to walk a long way in the mountains or countryside as an activity you enjoy: They hiked around the Pyrenees.hike
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