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  1. walk

    • IPA[wɔːk]

    英式

    • v.
      move at a regular pace by lifting and setting down each foot in turn, never having both feet off the ground at once;go on foot for recreation and exercise
    • n.
      an act of travelling or an outing on foot;used to indicate the time that it will take to reach a place on foot or the distance to be travelled
    • verb: walk, 3rd person present: walks, gerund or present participle: walking, past tense: walked, past participle: walked

    • noun: walk, plural noun: walks

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    動詞

    • 1. move at a regular pace by lifting and setting down each foot in turn, never having both feet off the ground at once I walked across the lawn she turned and walked a few paces 同義詞 stroll, saunter, amble, wend one's way, trudge, ... 更多
    • go on foot for recreation and exercise you can walk in 21,000 acres of moorland
    • travel over (a route or area) on foot the police department has encouraged officers to walk the beat
    • move in a similar way to walking, but using one's hands or a support such as stilts he could walk on his hands carrying a plate on one foot
    • (of a quadruped) proceed with the slowest gait, always having at least two feet on the ground at once.
    • ride (a horse) at the slowest pace he walked his horse towards her
    • 2. guide, accompany, or escort (someone) on foot he walked her home to her door a meeting to walk parents through the complaint process 同義詞 accompany, escort, guide, show, see, ... 更多
    • take (a dog) out for exercise she spotted a man walking his retriever
    • train and look after (a hound puppy).
    • 3. informal (of a thing) go missing or be stolen customers have to leave a deposit to ensure the beer glasses don't walk
    • 4. North American informal abandon or suddenly withdraw from a job or commitment he was in place as the male lead but walked at the eleventh hour
    • be released from suspicion or from a charge had any of the others come clean during the trial, he might have walked
    • 5. (of a batter) leave the field without waiting to be given out by the umpire.
    • 6. reach first base automatically after not hitting at four balls pitched outside the strike zone.
    • allow or enable (a batter) to walk.
    • 7. (of a ghost) be visible; appear the ghosts of Bannockburn walked abroad
    • 8. archaic live or behave in a particular way walk humbly with your God

    名詞

    • n.
      a tour or demonstration of an area or task: a floor-by-floor walk-through of the library
    • adj.
      designed to be walked through: a walk-through gallery walk-through registration

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      a tour or demonstration of an area or task: a floor-by-floor walk-through of the library
    • adj.
      (of a building or other structure) permitting access from either end: a walk-through gallery

    Oxford Dictionary

    • adj.
      (of a building) allowing access to the upper floors by stairs only; having no elevator: a walk-up hotel
    • n.
      a building allowing access to the upper floors by stairs only.

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • ph.
      depart or leave suddenly or angrily

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • ph.
      depart or leave suddenly or angrily

    Oxford Dictionary

    • adj.
      denoting or having a small non-speaking part in a play or film: a walk-on part in a television series
    • n.
      a person who plays a walk-on part: no acceptable proposals have come for main contract artists or for walk-ons

    Oxford Dictionary

    • adj.
      denoting or having a small nonspeaking part in a play or film: a walk-on part in a television series
    • n.
      a person who plays a small nonspeaking part in a play or film, or the part itself.

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • adj.
      (especially of a storage area) large enough to walk into: a walk-in closet
    • n.
      a walk-in customer or a walk-in storage area.

    Oxford American Dictionary

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    美式

    • v.
      move at a regular pace by lifting and setting down each foot in turn, never having both feet ... I walked across the lawn she turned and walked a few paces
    • n.
      an act of traveling or an excursion on foot: he was too restless to sleep, so he went out for a walk

    Oxford American Dictionary