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walk verb—行 v (often used) 走 v 步行 v Examples:mincing (walk, manner of speech)—lit. tread the green; go for a walk in the spring (when the grass has turned green)—walk over leisurely instead of riding in a carriage—lit. if three walk together, one can be my teacher (idiom, from the Analects of Confucius)—striding forward with head high (idiom); walk with spirited and vigorous step—lit. let the big cup fly and the small cup walk—lit. persons who walk different paths cannot make plans together—name of "walk slowly" component in Chinese characters—If three walk together, one of them can teach me sth (Confucius)—walk a hundred steps after each meal and you will live a long life (proverb)—walk around the stage (to indicate scene changes)—walk in a mincing gait (formal writing)—walk on one's knees and bare one's breast (a gesture of deepest apology)—"walk slowly" component in Chinese characters—copy the way they walk in Handan [idiom.]—enjoy a beautiful spring walk [idiom.]— |