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1 | I to move forwards by putting one foot in front of the other 行走;步行 |
| Has your little boy learned to walk yet? 你的小儿子学会走路了吗? |
| Ilike to walk around the lake at sunset. 我喜欢傍晚时分沿着湖边漫步。 |
| +to It takes me 25 minutes to walk to work. 我走路上班要花25分钟。 |
| +towards Greg walked slowly towards her, smiling. 格雷格微笑着,慢慢向她走去。 |
| +in/into Howard walked in with two men I’ d never seen before. 霍华德和两个我以前从未见过面的男人一起走了进来。 |
| +along As we walked along she talked about her plans. 我们一边走,她一边谈她的计划。 |
| +across I walked across the noisy playground to the main entrance. 我穿过喧闹的操场朝大门口走去。 |
| +around Jamie often walks around the block to clear his head. 杰米常常绕着街区散步以清醒头脑。 |
| +down/up He walked slowly and unsteadily down the hall. 他缓慢而摇摇晃晃地走向大厅。 |
| 1a | T to go a particular distance by putting one foot in front of the other 走(一段路程) | | He had scarcely walked ten yards before he stopped. 他还没走10码远就停了下来。 | | She walked three miles each day. 她每天走3英里的路。 | | walk it (=go somewhere by walking rather than in a vehicle) If the car’ s not working, I’ ll just have to walk it. 步行 | |
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2 | T to go somewhere with someone on foot in order to be sure they safely reach the place 陪(某人)走;护送(某人)走 |
| When Valerie worked late, Carl always walked her home. 当瓦莱丽工作到很晚时,卡尔总是步行送她回家。 |
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3 | T to walk with a pet so that it gets exercise 带(宠物)散步;遛 |
| Bob always walks the dog before he goes to bed. 鲍勃总在睡觉前遛狗。 |
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4 | T to move a heavy object such as a piece of furniture by moving one side and then the other 一步步地移动,缓慢地移动(家具等重物) |
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5 | I informal to disappear or be stolen 消失;被偷 |
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6 | I informal to leave your job permanently 辞职 |
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7 | T informal to easily succeed at something 轻易做成(某事) |
| He walked his geography exam. 他轻而易举地通过了地理考试。 |
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8 | I/T AMERICAN in baseball if a pitcher walks a batter , or the batter walks, the batter goes to first base (使)上一垒 |
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- | walk sb off their feet informal |
| to make someone tired with a lot of walking |
| 使某人走得疲惫不堪 |
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| She’ s walked me off my feet with all that shopping. 跟她一起逛街购物累得我筋疲力尽。 |
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- | walk oneggshells/eggs |
| to be very careful how you behave around someone because you might easily make them angry or upset |
| 谨慎行事;小心翼翼地做事 |
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- | walk on water |
| to do something that seems nearly impossible |
| 做似乎不可能的事 |
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| As a barrister, he’ s considered capable of walking on water. 作为律师,他被认为有本事使不可能成为可能。 |
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- | walking on air |
| so happy that everything in life seems good |
| 兴高采烈;欢天喜地 |
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| Since their engagement, he’ s been walking on air. 自从他们订婚以来,他一直是欢天喜地的样子。 |
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- | ˌwalk aˈround |
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| to dress or behave in public in a particular way , especially when this makes you look or seem silly (在公共场所)穿着可笑,举止荒唐 | Ican’ t walk around with my hair like this. 我不能把头发弄成这样到处行走。 | | You’ re not walking around in that hat? 你不会就戴着那顶帽子出门吧? | |
- | ˌwalk aˈway |
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| to leave a place , situation , or person 离开;脱身 | Spencer turned to walk away, then stopped. 斯潘塞转身要离开,又停了下来。 | |
- | ˌwalk aˈway with |
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1 | to feel a particular emotion when you leave a situation 离开时怀着(某种情感) | We can all walk away with a clear conscience. 我们离开时都会感到问心无愧。 | |
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2 | to win something easily 轻易赢得 | United could walk away with the championship. 联队能轻易夺得冠军。 | |
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3 | to steal something 偷走(某物) | Someone walked away with my purse! 有人偷走了我的钱包! | |
- | ˌwalk ˈin on |
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| walk in on sb: to walk into a room where someone is doing something private or secret 走进房间时撞见(某人正在做私事或秘密的事) | More than once, he walked in on them kissing. 不止一次,他走进房间时撞见他们在亲吻。 | |
- | ˈwalk ˌinto |
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1 | to accidentally hit a part of your body against something when you are walking 走路时不小心撞到(某物) | Iwalked into a table and got a nasty bruise. 我走路时撞到桌子,肿了一大块。 | |
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2 | to find a job easily 轻易地得到(工作) |
- | ˌwalk ˈoff |
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1 | T to get rid of a bad feeling or condition by going for a walk 以散步消除(坏心情或坏情况) | He went to the beach to try to walk off his hangover. 他去海边散步,以消除过量饮酒后的不适。 | |
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2 | I to leave somewhere , usually without telling people that you are going to leave 悄悄离开 | Don’ t walk off yet, I haven’ t finished my story! 不要走,我的故事还没讲完呢! | |
- | ˌwalk ˈoff with |
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1 | to steal something 偷走(某物) | You can’ t just walk off with his jacket. 你可不能偷走他的夹克。 | |
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2 | to win something easily 轻易赢得 | Maybe she’ ll walk off with the first prize! 也许她会轻而易举地获得头奖! | |
- | ˌwalk ˈon |
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| to continue walking in your intended direction 继续走 | She walked on without a backward glance. 她没回头看,继续往前走。 | |
- | ˌwalk ˈout |
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1 | to suddenly leave a person who needs you or a situation that depends on you 突然离开;退场;退席 | Her husband had walked out on her a year before. 她的丈夫前一年离开了她。 | | Iwas afraid you’ d walk out of my life again. 我怕你会再次离开我。 | |
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2 | to stop working as a way to protest something 罢工 | All the workers walked out on Friday night. 星期五晚上所有的工人都罢工了。 | |
- | ˌwalk ˈover |
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| walk over sb: to treat someone badly and make them do what you want without respect for their feelings 恶意(或刻薄)地对待 | walk all over sb I’ m not about to let them walk all over me. 我不会让他们肆意欺负我的。 | |
- | ˌwalk ˈthrough |
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| walk sb through sth: to practise or learn something in a slow patient way , or show someone how to do something (耐心地)练习,学习,说明,教 | She walked James through the basics of money management. 她耐心地教詹姆斯理财常识。 | | Can you walk us through your reasons for wanting the job. 你能给我们说说你想要这份工作的理由吗? | |
| Other ways of saying : walk | | | | | | | | walk 的其他表达方式 | | | | stroll to walk for pleasure and without hurrying散步;闲逛: They were strolling through the park, chatting about old times.他们正散步穿过公园,一边聊些过去的事情。 | | wander to walk without a specific purpose毫无目的地游荡: I found him wandering in the street without a coat.我发现他没穿外衣在街上游荡。 | | march to walk in a military way or with a lot of energy行军;齐步走;快步走: He marched right in and demanded to see the manager.他快步走了进来,要求见经理。 | | stride to walk fast, taking big steps快速大步走: He strode off towards the lake, and Mary ran after him.他大步流星地向湖边走去,玛丽追赶着他。 | | step to move one foot forward跨步走: He stepped cautiously into the room.他小心翼翼地跨进房间。 | | tread to take a step on or over something踩;踏: Try not to tread on the wet floor!尽量不要踩那湿地板。 | | creep to try not to make any noise as you walk because you do not want people to notice you蹑手蹑脚地走动: He crept out of the bedroom and down the stairs.他蹑手蹑脚地走出卧室后下了楼。 | | shuffle to walk slowly, without lifting your feet off the ground拖着脚缓慢地走: She just shuffles around the house complaining about her cold.她就拖着脚在房子周围走来走去,抱怨自己患了感冒。 | | stagger to walk with uneven steps, almost falling over摇摇晃晃地走;跌跌撞撞地走: She managed to stagger to a phone before collapsing on the floor.她跌跌撞撞地来到电话机旁,然后瘫倒在地板上。 | | swagger to walk as if you think you are very important趾高气扬地走: A self-important man in a brand new uniform pushed open the door and swaggered in.一个穿着崭新制服、妄自尊大的人推开门,趾高气扬地走了进来。 | | trudge to walk slowly and with effort, as if you are very tired or have been walking for a long time步履艰难地走(好像非常疲倦或是走了很长时间的路): She trudged up the hill, bent under a heavy backpack.她步履艰难地往山上走去,沉重的背包把她的背都压弯了。 | | |
See also | - tall | - tightrope | |
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