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walker
- IPA[ˈwôkər]
美式
- a person who walks, especially for exercise or enjoyment;a device for helping a baby learn to walk, consisting of a harness set into a frame on wheels.
noun: walker, plural noun: walkers
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- 1. a person who walks, especially for exercise or enjoyment he was a keen walker
- 2. a device for helping a baby learn to walk, consisting of a harness set into a frame on wheels.
- ▪ North American a frame used by disabled or infirm people for support while walking, typically made of metal tubing with small wheels or rubber-tipped feet.
- a mechanically rotating arm or cage to which horses are tied in order to exercise.
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- a golf tournament held every two years and played between teams of male amateurs from the US ...
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- (born 1944), US writer and critic; full name Alice Malsenior Walker. Notable novels: The Color ...
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- an acrobat who walks along and performs feats on a tightrope.
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- a person who walks a dog or dogs, especially as a job: she left instructions for her dog walker parks filled this week with families and dog walkers as the sun shone down after weeks of snow
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- (1881–1946), US politician; full name James John Walker. He was mayor of New York City 1926–32 ...
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- a person who walks a dog or dogs, especially as a job: she left instructions for her dog walker parks filled this week with families and dog walkers as the sun shone down after weeks of snow
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- a performer on a tightrope.
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- IPA[ˈwɔːkə]
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- a person who walks, especially for exercise or enjoyment: he was a keen walker a fell-walker
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