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walk-on
- IPA[ˈwɔːkɒn]
英式
- denoting or having a small non-speaking part in a play or film
- a person who plays a walk-on part;a sports player with no regular status in a team.
noun: walk-on, plural noun: walk-ons
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形容詞
- 1. denoting or having a small non-speaking part in a play or film a walk-on part in a television series
名詞
- 1. a person who plays a walk-on part no acceptable proposals have come for main contract artists or for walk-ons
- 2. North American a sports player with no regular status in a team.
- come upon a person or situation suddenly or unexpectedly
Oxford American Dictionary
- be extremely cautious about one's words or actions
Oxford Dictionary
- feel elated
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- come upon a person or situation suddenly or unexpectedly
Oxford Dictionary
- be extremely cautious about one's words or actions
Oxford American Dictionary
- feel elated
Oxford American Dictionary
- enter suddenly or unexpectedly
Oxford American Dictionary
- feel elated
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美式
- denoting or having a small nonspeaking part in a play or film: a walk-on part in a television series
- a person who plays a small nonspeaking part in a play or film, or the part itself.
Oxford American Dictionary