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    walk 的英语意思

    walkwalk1 /wɔːk $ wɒːk/ verb 查看全部语言翻译1[intransitive, transitive] to move forward by putting one foot in front of the other一脚迈在另一脚前方向前移动;步行:  ‘How did you get here?’ ‘We walked.’"你们怎么来的?""我们走路来的。" Doctors said he’d never walk again.医生说他再也无法行走了。walk into/down/up etc Carrie walked into the room and sat down in her chair.卡丽走进房间,在她的椅子上坐下。 He loved walking in the hills.他喜欢在山间徒步。walk a mile/200 metres/a short distance etc We must have walked ten miles today.我们今天大概走了十英里。 I walked all the way to San Rafael.我一路走到了圣拉斐尔。within (easy) walking distance (of something) (=near enough to be able to walk to)(=近到步行即可到达) There are plenty of bars and restaurants within walking distance of the hotel.酒店步行范围内有很多酒吧和餐厅。walking pace (=the speed that you normally walk at)(=正常步行速度)2[transitive] to walk somewhere with someone, especially in order to make sure that they are safe or to be polite陪某人步行前往某处,尤指为确保其安全或出于礼貌:  It’s late – I’ll walk you home.很晚了——我送你回家。walk somebody to something Schools are urging parents to walk their children to school.学校呼吁家长步行送孩子上学。 She walked me to the front gate.她把我送到前门。3[transitive] to take a dog for a walk for exercise带狗出去散步锻炼:  Grandma’s out walking the dog.奶奶出去遛狗了。4[intransitive] British English informal非正式 if something has walked, it has disappeared and you think someone may have taken it指某物不见了,疑似被人顺走(口语·幽默):  My pen seems to have walked.我的钢笔好像不翼而飞了。5walk free (also walk American English) to leave a court of law without being punished or sent to prison未受惩罚或免于监禁地离开法庭:  Ferguson walked free after the charges were dropped.指控撤销后,弗格森被无罪释放。 If more evidence isn’t found, Harris will walk.如果找不到更多证据,哈里斯将会被释放。6walk it British English spoken口语 a)to make a journey by walking步行完成某段旅程:  If the last bus has gone, we’ll have to walk it.如果末班车走了,我们就得走路去了。 b)to succeed or win something easily轻松成功或获胜7be walking on air to be feeling extremely happy感到极度快乐8walk the streets a)to walk around the streets in a town or city在城镇街道上四处走动:  It was not safe to walk the streets at night.夜晚在街上行走并不安全。 b)old-fashioned旧式 to be a prostitute从事卖淫9 walk the beat when a police officer walks the beat, they walk around an area of a town or city in order to make sure nobody is committing a crime警察"巡街"指在城镇某一区域内步行巡逻,以防止犯罪10walk tall to be proud and confident because you know that you have not done anything wrong因问心无愧而自信昂扬11walk somebody off their feet British English, walk somebody’s legs off American English informal非正式 to make someone tired by making them walk too far让某人走太多路而感到疲惫12walk the walk to do the things that people expect or think are necessary in a particular situation在特定情境下做人们所期望或认为必要的事:  People are motivated by leaders who actually walk the walk.人们会被那些言行一致、真正以身作则的领导者所激励。 talk the talk at talk1(18)13walk the plank to be forced to walk along a board laid over the side of a ship until you fall off into the sea, used as a punishment in the past(旧时惩罚)被迫沿舷侧伸出的木板行走直至坠海14walk on eggshells (also walk on eggs American English) to be very careful about how you behave with someone because they are easily upset or made angry因某人容易情绪激动或发怒,而对其言行格外小心THESAURUS同义词辨析walk to move forward by putting one foot in front of the other一脚迈在另一脚前方向前移动;步行: · I missed the bus so I decided to walk.· 我没赶上公共汽车,所以决定走路。· We’ve walked about eight miles today.· 我们今天走了大约八英里。wander to walk without any clear purpose or direction漫无目的地四处闲逛: · They wandered around the narrow streets of the old city.· 他们在古城狭窄的街道上漫步闲逛。stride to walk with long steps in a determined, confident, or angry way迈着大步以坚定、自信或愤怒的姿态行走: · A man in a suit came striding purposefully into the hall.· 一名穿西装的男子大步流星、目的明确地走进大厅。· She strode onto the stage and began to address the audience.· 她大步走上舞台,开始向观众发表讲话。pace to walk first in one direction and then in another many times, especially because you are nervous因紧张等原因来回反复踱步: · Nick was pacing up and down, waiting for the phone to ring.· 尼克来回踱步,等待电话铃响。march to walk quickly with firm regular steps – used especially about soldiers or someone who is angry迈着坚定整齐的步伐快速行走——尤指士兵或愤怒的人: · The troops marched past with smart uniforms and good discipline.· 部队身着整洁的制服、纪律严明地齐步走过。· Sheila marched into the office and demanded an apology.· 希拉大步走进办公室,要求对方道歉。wade to walk through deep water涉水行走: · We had to wade across the river.· 我们不得不涉水过河。stomp to walk putting your feet down very hard, especially because you are angry重重地踩着脚步行走,尤指因愤怒: · She turned and stomped off without looking back.· 她转身,重重地跺着脚离去,头也不回。to walk quietly悄悄地走tiptoe to walk quietly and carefully on your toes because you do not want to make a noise踮着脚尖轻手轻脚地走,以免发出声响: · I tiptoed out trying not to wake the baby.· 我踮着脚尖走了出去,尽量不吵醒婴儿。creep to walk quietly and slowly because you do not want anyone to see or hear you因不想被人看见或听见而悄悄缓慢地走: · Stella crept up the stairs, hoping not to wake her parents.· 斯特拉蹑手蹑脚地上楼,希望不要吵醒父母。sneak to walk quietly so that no one notices you, especially because you are doing something you should not do悄悄行走以免被人察觉,尤指在做不该做的事时: · They sneaked off without paying.· 他们悄悄溜走了,没有付钱。· I quickly sneaked out to have a cigarette.· 我悄悄溜出去抽了根烟。pad to walk quietly without wearing shoes – also used about cats and dogs walking quietly不穿鞋静静地走——也用于描述猫或狗悄悄走动: · Michelle got up and padded barefoot down to the kitchen.· 米歇尔起身,赤脚悄悄走到厨房。· The cat padded in, asking for her food.· 猫咪悄悄踱了进来,讨食吃。to walk slowly缓慢行走trudge /trʌdʒ/ to walk in a slow tired way because it is difficult to continue walking, or you do not want to go somewhere因继续走路困难或不愿前往而疲惫地缓行: · The men trudged along the road, heads bent against the wind.· 那些人沿着路艰难行走,弯腰低头抵御着风。· I’ve spent hours trudging around the shops looking for a present.· 我花了好几个小时在商店里辛苦地找礼物。plod to walk slowly in a tired way – often used about a horse, donkey etc疲惫地缓慢行走——常用于马、驴等动物: · The donkey was plodding slowly along under its heavy load.· 驴子在沉重的负担下慢慢地向前迈步。· I plodded on growing thirstier and hungrier.· 我越来越渴、越来越饿,仍艰难地走着。shuffle to walk very slowly and noisily without lifting your feet off the ground脚不离地、拖着步子缓慢而嘈杂地走: · The old man got up and shuffled to the door.· 老人站起来,拖着脚步走向门口。to walk with difficulty步履艰难地走limp to walk with difficulty because one leg hurts, so that you put most of your weight on the other leg因一条腿受伤而重心偏向另一腿、蹒跚而行: · Jake was limping because of the injury to his knee.· 杰克因膝盖受伤而一瘸一拐地走。stagger to walk or move unsteadily, almost falling over, especially because you are drunk or have been injured步履踉跄,几乎跌倒,尤指因醉酒或受伤: · They finally staggered back to the hotel at 4 o'clock in the morning.· 他们终于在凌晨四点踉踉跄跄地回到了酒店。· He hit her and she staggered and fell.· 他打了她一下,她踉跄了一下倒下了。hobble to walk with difficulty in a slow and unsteady way because your legs or feet hurt or have been injured因腿脚疼痛或受伤而步履艰难、缓慢而不稳地行走: · My new shoes were so painful I could only hobble along.· 我的新鞋太夹脚了,我只能一瘸一拐地走。· She hobbled out to the car on crutches.· 她拄着拐杖一瘸一拐地走到车旁。to walk for pleasure为消遣而散步take a walk (also go for a walk) to walk somewhere for pleasure为休闲乐趣而步行前往某处: · We went for a walk in the park.· 我们去公园散步了。stroll (also go for a stroll) to walk in a relaxed way, especially for pleasure悠闲地漫步,尤指为了消遣: · People were strolling along beside the river.· 人们在河边悠闲地散步。· On Sunday, they went for a stroll in the park.· 周日,他们去公园散了个步。hike (also go hiking) to walk a long way in the mountains or countryside as an activity you enjoy在山间或乡野中长途徒步,作为一种休闲活动: · We’re going hiking in Scotland this summer.· 今年夏天我们要去苏格兰徒步旅行。· They hiked around the Lake District.· 他们在湖区一带徒步游览。· Pat likes doing active things like hiking and horse-riding.· 帕特喜欢徒步和骑马这类户外活动。trek (also go trekking) to go for a walk lasting several days or weeks in a faraway place, carrying your clothes with you在远方背着行囊进行数天乃至数周的长途徒步: · I’ve always wanted to go trekking in Nepal.· 我一直想去尼泊尔徒步旅行。· They trekked up to Everest Base Camp.· 他们徒步前往珠穆朗玛峰大本营。walk away phrasal verb1to leave a bad or difficult situation, instead of trying to make it better放弃而非努力改善困境或糟糕的处境walk away from You can’t just walk away from 15 years of marriage!你不能就这样放弃15年的婚姻! When the business started to have problems, it was very tempting to walk away.当生意开始出问题时,一走了之的诱惑非常大。2to come out of an accident or very bad situation without being harmed从事故或极糟糕的处境中毫发无伤地脱身:  Miraculously, both drivers walked away without a scratch.奇迹般地,两名司机都毫发无伤地脱险了。walk away with something phrasal verb informal非正式 to win something easily轻松赢得某物:  And the lucky winner will walk away with a prize of £10,000.幸运的获奖者将轻松赢得10,000英镑的奖金。walk in on somebody phrasal verb to go into a room and accidentally interrupt someone who is doing something private that they would not want you to see走进房间,意外打扰了某人正在做的私密之事walk into something phrasal verb1to hit an object accidentally as you are walking along行走时不小心撞上某物walk straight/right/bang etc into something Zeke wasn’t looking and walked straight into a tree.泽克没注意看路,径直撞上了一棵树。2if you walk into an unpleasant situation, you become involved in it without intending to指无意中卷入某种不利局面:  He was fairly certain now that he was walking into a trap, and wished he’d come armed.他现在相当确定自己正在走进一个陷阱,后悔没有带武器来。walk straight/right into something I walked right into a mob of maybe 50 young white guys.我一头撞进了大约50名年轻白人男子组成的人群中。3 British English if you walk into a job, you get it very easily指轻而易举地得到一份工作:  You can’t expect to walk straight into a job.你不能指望轻松地得到一份工作。4to make yourself look stupid when you could easily have avoided it if you had been more careful本可小心避免却使自己显得愚蠢walk straight/right into something You walked right into that one!你真是自讨苦吃!walk off phrasal verb1to leave someone by walking away from them, especially in a rude or angry way以步行方式离开某人,尤指以粗鲁或愤怒的方式:  Don’t just walk off when I’m trying to talk to you!我正在跟你说话,你别就这么走开!2 walk something ↔ off if you walk off an illness or unpleasant feeling, you go for a walk to make it go away指通过散步来驱散病痛或不适感:  Let’s go out – maybe I can walk this headache off.我们出去走走吧——也许散散步头痛就好了。walk off dinner/a meal etc (=go for a walk so that your stomach feels less full)(=散步以消食,减轻饱胀感)3walk off (the/your etc job) American English to stop working as a protest罢工抗议:  Without new contracts, mine workers will walk off their jobs Thursday.如果没有新合同,矿工们将于周四罢工。walk off with something phrasal verb informal非正式1to win something easily轻松获胜:  Lottery winners can walk off with a cool £18 million.彩票得主可以轻松拿走整整1,800万英镑。2to steal something or take something that does not belong to you偷走某物或拿走不属于自己的东西:  Thieves walked off with two million dollars’ worth of jewellery.窃贼偷走了价值两百万美元的珠宝。walk out phrasal verb1to leave a place suddenly, especially because you disapprove of something突然离开某地,尤指因对某事不满:  The play was awful and we walked out after half an hour.这出戏糟透了,我们半小时后就中途退场了。walk out of the issue that led to the US walking out of the trade talks this week导致美国本周退出贸易谈判的问题2to leave your husband, wife etc suddenly and go and live somewhere else突然离开配偶等并迁居他处:  Her husband walked out, leaving her with three children to look after.她丈夫一走了之,留下她独自照顾三个孩子。walk out on Five years later she walked out on Matthew and their two boys.五年后,她抛弃了马修和他们的两个儿子。3to leave your job suddenly because you no longer want to do it因不再想做而突然辞职:  We’re so short-staffed. I can’t just walk out.我们人手已经很短缺了,我不能就这么走人。walk out of If you can afford to walk out of your job, why not?如果你能负担得起辞职,为什么不呢?4to stop working as a protest罢工抗议:  Workers are threatening to walk out if an agreement is not reached.工人威胁称,如果无法达成协议,他们将罢工。walk out on something phrasal verb to stop doing something you have agreed to do or that you are responsible for放弃已承诺做的事或自己应负责的事:  ‘I never walk out on a deal,’ Dee said."我从不背弃协议,"迪说。walk over somebody phrasal verb to treat someone badly by always making them do what you want them to do通过强迫他人按自己意愿行事来对其粗劣对待;任意摆布:  It’s terrible – she lets her kids just walk all over her.太过分了——她让孩子们对她予取予求,随意摆布。
    walkwalk2 noun 1[countable] a journey that you make by walking, especially for exercise or enjoyment步行之旅,尤指为锻炼或休闲;散步:  It’s a long walk. Maybe we should get the bus.路途挺远,走路去的话。也许我们应该坐公共汽车。walk to/through/across etc a walk through the castle grounds穿越城堡庭园的散步2[countable] a particular journey that you make by walking, especially one that goes through an interesting or attractive area特定的步行路线,尤指穿越有趣或风景优美地区的路线:  He says he’s going on a long walk tomorrow.他说他明天要去远足。 Have you ever done the Three Peaks walk?你走过"三峰"徒步路线吗?coastal/hill etc walk There is a stunning 10-mile coastal walk from St Andrews to Crail.从圣安德鲁斯到克雷尔有一段10英里的绝美海岸步行路线。3[countable] an organized event when people walk for pleasure有组织的休闲步行活动:  Let’s all go on the beach walk.我们一起去参加海滩步行活动吧。 The local tourist office organises a number of guided walks.当地旅游局组织多条有导游带领的步行路线。4[singular] the way someone walks某人的步态;走路姿势 SYN  gait:  You can often recognize people by their walk.人们往往可以通过步态来辨认对方。5[singular] when you walk rather than run步行而非跑步时的状态;步行速度:  Breathless, she slowed to a walk.她气喘吁吁,放慢脚步,改为步行。 walk of life, → sponsored walk at sponsor2(5)COLLOCATIONS词语搭配verbs动词go for a walk· Let’s go for a walk on the beach.· 我们去海滩散步吧。take/have a walk· She took a walk through the town.· 她在镇上散了个步。take somebody/a dog for a walk· Could you take the dog for a walk?· 你能带狗去散步吗?ADJECTIVES/NOUN + walk形容词/名词 + walk(步行、散步)a long walk· We went for a long walk in the woods.· 我们在树林里走了很长的路。a short walk· The house is only a short walk from local shops.· 这所房子离附近商店只有很近的步行距离。a little walk· I just felt like a little walk.· 我只是想出去随便走走。a brisk walk· A brisk walk will improve your circulation.· 快步走有助于促进血液循环。an easy walk· From here it is an easy walk to the summit.· 从这里走到山顶轻松不费力。a five-mile/ten-kilometre etc walk· He began the five-mile walk back to town.· 他开始了回城镇的五英里步行之旅。a five-minute/two-hour etc walk· There’s a good restaurant a five-minute walk away.· 附近步行五分钟有一家不错的餐厅。COMMON ERRORS常见错误Don’t say ‘go a walk’ or ‘make a walk’. Say go for a walk.THESAURUS同义词辨析walk noun [countable] a journey that you make on foot, especially for exercise or enjoyment步行之旅,尤指为运动或享乐;散步: · I took the dog out for a long walk in the fresh air.· 我带狗出去在新鲜空气中走了很长的路。· We went for some lovely walks.· 我们去散了几次令人愉快的步。· Do you fancy going out for a walk?· 你想出去散散步吗?hike noun [countable] a long walk in the mountains or countryside在山间或乡野的长途徒步;远足: · We went for a hike in the woods.· 我们去森林里徒步了。· There are some good hikes nearby.· 附近有几条不错的徒步路线。stroll noun [singular] a slow, relaxed walk缓慢悠闲的散步: · Let’s take a stroll in the park.· 我们去公园溜达溜达吧。· We went for a stroll along the river.· 我们沿着河边悠闲地散了个步。wander British English a short relaxed walk, especially to look around a place短暂轻松的散步,尤指为了参观某地: · We had a wander round the town and then went to the beach.· 我们在镇上随意溜达了一圈,然后去了海滩。trek noun [singular] used when talking about a long walk in the mountains, countryside etc which lasts for several days and which you do for pleasure. Also used about a long tiring walk somewhere, which you do not want to have to do用于指在山间、乡野等地进行数天的长途徒步(休闲活动);也指不得不走的漫长疲惫的路程: · They went on a three week trek in the Atlas Mountains.· 他们在阿特拉斯山脉进行了为期三周的长途徒步。· We then had a long trek back to our hotel with all our luggage.· 我们带着所有行李,走了好远的路才回到酒店。slog [singular] a long, tiring, and unpleasant walk, which continues for several hours持续数小时、漫长疲惫且令人难受的步行: · It was a dreary slog over bleak and windswept hills.· 那是一段艰辛乏味的跋涉,穿越荒凉的风吹山丘。march noun [countable] an occasion when a group of people walk somewhere together, in order to protest about something一群人结伴步行以抗议某事的场合;示威游行: · Demonstrators are planning a march through the capital.· 示威者正计划在首都举行游行。· a peace march· 和平示威游行