单词 | walk into something |
释义 | walk into somethingwalk into something phrasal verbphr v a) HIT/BUMP INTOto hit an object accidentally as you are walking along 〔走路时意外地〕撞着〔某物〕 walk straight/right/bang etc into something Zeke wasn’t looking and walked straight into a tree. 齐克不看路,径直撞到了一棵树上。 b) TAKE PART/BE INVOLVEDif you walk into an unpleasant situation, you become involved in it without intending to 〔无意中〕陷入〔令人不快的境地〕 He was fairly certain now that he was walking into a trap, and wished he’d come armed. 他现在非常肯定自己是落入了圈套,真希望自己是带着武器来的。 walk straight/right into something I walked right into a mob of maybe 50 young white guys. 我无意中走进了五十来个白人小子的包围中。 c) GET British EnglishBrE if you walk into a job, you get it very easily 轻易得到〔工作〕 You can’t expect to walk straight into a job. 你别指望不费力气就能找到工作。 d) STUPID/NOT SENSIBLEto make yourself look stupid when you could easily have avoided it if you had been more careful 〔由于不慎〕出丑,招致〔麻烦〕 walk straight/right into something You walked right into that one! 那都是你疏忽大意造成的! Examples from the Corpus walk into • I love how people react when he walks into a restaurant.• He walked into Chippenham Road, scanning the house numbers.• They walk into rooms and shoot from the hip.• I was staring at a wall-sized mirror when he walked into the bar.• As she walked into the big sitting-room, Mike Booker walked into the suite again.• Karen turned and walked into the living room.• Then, as you walk into the real meeting, call up the visualized, positive interaction.• For goodness sake, what made you think David Chester would walk into this in the first place? walk straight/right/bang etc into something• I feel rather that we would be walking straight into a trap.• It was as if she left one movie and walked straight into another.-You all right?• She was walking right into it with a smile on her face!• Beatrix had set a trap for Maurice and he had walked straight into it.• It is in danger either of making knowledge impossible or of walking straight into one of our sceptical arguments.• You walked right into the living room, and it was spooky.• But, this time, she was not going to walk straight into the trap.• Their 3-man point element had walked right into us. walk straight/right into something• I feel rather that we would be walking straight into a trap.• It was as if she left one movie and walked straight into another.-You all right?• She was walking right into it with a smile on her face!• Beatrix had set a trap for Maurice and he had walked straight into it.• It is in danger either of making knowledge impossible or of walking straight into one of our sceptical arguments.• You walked right into the living room, and it was spooky.• But, this time, she was not going to walk straight into the trap.• Their 3-man point element had walked right into us. walk straight/right into something• I feel rather that we would be walking straight into a trap.• It was as if she left one movie and walked straight into another.-You all right?• She was walking right into it with a smile on her face!• Beatrix had set a trap for Maurice and he had walked straight into it.• It is in danger either of making knowledge impossible or of walking straight into one of our sceptical arguments.• You walked right into the living room, and it was spooky.• But, this time, she was not going to walk straight into the trap.• Their 3-man point element had walked right into us. → walk into something at walk1(PHRASAL VERB) |
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