walk 音标拼音: [w'ɔk] [w'ɑk]
n . 散步,步行,竞走,活动场所
vi . 走路,步行,处世
vt . 走过,使走,走步
散步,步行,竞走,活动场所走路,步行,处世走过,使走,走步
walk 随机漫步
walk 步行; 通道; 途径
walk 走 走道
walk n 1 :
the act of traveling by foot ; "
walking is a healthy form of exercise " [
synonym : {
walk }, {
walking }]
2 : (
baseball )
an advance to first base by a batter who receives four balls ; "
he worked the pitcher for a base on balls " [
synonym :
{
base on balls }, {
walk }, {
pass }]
3 :
manner of walking ; "
he had a funny walk " [
synonym : {
walk },
{
manner of walking }]
4 :
the act of walking somewhere ; "
he took a walk after lunch "
5 :
a path set aside for walking ; "
after the blizzard he shoveled the front walk " [
synonym : {
walk }, {
walkway }, {
paseo }]
6 :
a slow gait of a horse in which two feet are always on the ground 7 :
careers in general ; "
it happens in all walks of life " [
synonym :
{
walk of life }, {
walk }]
v 1 :
use one '
s feet to advance ;
advance by steps ; "
Walk ,
don '
t run !"; "
We walked instead of driving "; "
She walks with a slight limp "; "
The patient cannot walk yet "; "
Walk over to the cabinet " [
ant : {
ride }]
2 :
accompany or escort ; "
I '
ll walk you to your car "
3 :
obtain a base on balls 4 :
traverse or cover by walking ; "
Walk the tightrope "; "
Paul walked the streets of Damascus "; "
She walks 3 miles every day "
5 :
give a base on balls to 6 :
live or behave in a specified manner ; "
walk in sadness "
7 :
be or act in association with ; "
We must walk with our dispossessed brothers and sisters "; "
Walk with God "
8 :
walk at a pace ; "
The horses walked across the meadow "
9 :
make walk ; "
He walks the horse up the mountain "; "
Walk the dog twice a day "
10 :
take a walk ;
go for a walk ;
walk for pleasure ; "
The lovers held hands while walking "; "
We like to walk every Sunday "
[
synonym : {
walk }, {
take the air }]
Walk \
Walk \ (
w [
add ]
k ),
v .
i . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Walked };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Walking }.] [
OE .
walken ,
probably from AS .
wealcan to roll ,
turn ,
revolve ,
akin to D .
walken to felt hats ,
to work a hat ,
G .
walken to full ,
OHG .
walchan to beat ,
to full ,
Icel .
v [=
a ]
lka to roll ,
to stamp ,
Sw .
valka to full ,
to roll ,
Dan .
valke to full ;
cf .
Skr .
valg to spring ;
but cf .
also AS .
weallian to roam ,
ramble ,
G .
wallen . [
root ]
130 .]
[
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1 .
To move along on foot ;
to advance by steps ;
to go on at a moderate pace ;
specifically ,
of two -
legged creatures ,
to proceed at a slower or faster rate ,
but without running ,
or lifting one foot entirely before the other touches the ground .
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At the end of twelve months ,
he walked in the palace of the kingdom of Babylon . --
Dan .
iv .
29 .
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When Peter was come down out of the ship ,
he walked on the water ,
to go to Jesus . --
Matt .
xiv .
29 .
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Note :
In the walk of quadrupeds ,
there are always two ,
and for a brief space there are three ,
feet on the ground at once ,
but never four .
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2 .
To move or go on the feet for exercise or amusement ;
to take one '
s exercise ;
to ramble .
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3 .
To be stirring ;
to be abroad ;
to go restlessly about ; --
said of things or persons expected to remain quiet ,
as a sleeping person ,
or the spirit of a dead person ;
to go about as a somnambulist or a specter .
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I have heard ,
but not believed ,
the spirits of the dead May walk again . --
Shak .
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When was it she last walked ? --
Shak .
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4 .
To be in motion ;
to act ;
to move ;
to wag . [
Obs .] "
Her tongue did walk in foul reproach ." --
Spenser .
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Do you think I '
d walk in any plot ? --
B .
Jonson .
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I heard a pen walking in the chimney behind the cloth . --
Latimer .
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5 .
To behave ;
to pursue a course of life ;
to conduct one '
s self .
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We walk perversely with God ,
and he will walk crookedly toward us . --
Jer .
Taylor .
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6 .
To move off ;
to depart . [
Obs .
or Colloq .]
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He will make their cows and garrans to walk .
--
Spenser .
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{
To walk }
in ,
to go in ;
to enter ,
as into a house .
{
To walk after the flesh } (
Script .),
to indulge sensual appetites ,
and to live in sin . --
Rom .
viii .
1 .
{
To walk after the Spirit } (
Script .),
to be guided by the counsels and influences of the Spirit ,
and by the word of God . --
Rom .
viii .
1 .
{
To walk by faith } (
Script .),
to live in the firm belief of the gospel and its promises ,
and to rely on Christ for salvation . --
2 Cor .
v .
7 .
{
To walk in darkness } (
Script .),
to live in ignorance ,
error ,
and sin . --
1 John i .
6 .
{
To walk in the flesh } (
Script .),
to live this natural life ,
which is subject to infirmities and calamities . --
2 Cor .
x .
3 .
{
To walk in the light } (
Script .),
to live in the practice of religion ,
and to enjoy its consolations . --
1 John i .
7 .
{
To walk over },
in racing ,
to go over a course at a walk ; --
said of a horse when there is no other entry ;
hence ,
colloquially ,
to gain an easy victory in any contest .
{
To walk through the fire } (
Script .),
to be exercised with severe afflictions . --
Isa .
xliii .
2 .
{
To walk with God } (
Script .),
to live in obedience to his commands ,
and have communion with him .
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Walk \
Walk \,
v .
t .
1 .
To pass through ,
over ,
or upon ;
to traverse ;
to perambulate ;
as ,
to walk the streets .
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As we walk our earthly round . --
Keble .
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2 .
To cause to walk ;
to lead ,
drive ,
or ride with a slow pace ;
as ,
to walk one '
s horses ;
to walk the dog . "
I will rather trust . . .
a thief to walk my ambling gelding ."
--
Shak .
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1913 Webster PJC ]
3 . [
AS .
wealcan to roll .
See {
Walk }
to move on foot .]
To subject ,
as cloth or yarn ,
to the fulling process ;
to full . [
Obs .
or Scot .]
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4 . (
Sporting )
To put or keep (
a puppy )
in a walk ;
to train (
puppies )
in a walk . [
Cant ]
[
Webster 1913 Suppl .]
5 .
To move in a manner likened to walking . [
Colloq .]
She walked a spinning wheel into the house ,
making it use first one and then the other of its own spindling legs to achieve progression rather than lifting it by main force . --
C .
E .
Craddock .
{
To walk one '
s chalks },
to make off ;
take French leave .
{
To walk the plank },
to walk off the plank into the water and be drowned ; --
an expression derived from the practice of pirates who extended a plank from the side of a ship ,
and compelled those whom they would drown to walk off into the water ;
figuratively ,
to vacate an office by compulsion .
--
Bartlett .
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Walk \
Walk \,
n .
1 .
The act of walking ,
or moving on the feet with a slow pace ;
advance without running or leaping .
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2 .
The act of walking for recreation or exercise ;
as ,
a morning walk ;
an evening walk .
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3 .
Manner of walking ;
gait ;
step ;
as ,
we often know a person at a distance by his walk .
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4 .
That in or through which one walks ;
place or distance walked over ;
a place for walking ;
a path or avenue prepared for foot passengers ,
or for taking air and exercise ;
way ;
road ;
hence ,
a place or region in which animals may graze ;
place of wandering ;
range ;
as ,
a sheep walk .
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A woody mountain . . .
with goodliest trees Planted ,
with walks and bowers . --
Milton .
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He had walk for a hundred sheep . --
Latimer .
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Amid the sound of steps that beat The murmuring walks like rain . --
Bryant .
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5 .
A frequented track ;
habitual place of action ;
sphere ;
as ,
the walk of the historian .
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The mountains are his walks . --
Sandys .
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He opened a boundless walk for his imagination .
--
Pope .
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6 .
Conduct ;
course of action ;
behavior .
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7 .
The route or district regularly served by a vender ;
as ,
a milkman '
s walk . [
Eng .]
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8 .
In coffee ,
coconut ,
and other plantations ,
the space between them .
[
Webster 1913 Suppl .]
9 . (
Sporting )
(
a )
A place for keeping and training puppies .
(
b )
An inclosed area of some extent to which a gamecock is confined to prepare him for fighting .
[
Webster 1913 Suppl .]
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Arm \
Arm \,
n . [
AS .
arm ,
earm ;
akin to OHG .
aram ,
G .,
D .,
Dan ., &
Sw .
arm ,
Icel .
armr ,
Goth .
arms ,
L .
armus arm ,
shoulder ,
and prob .
to Gr . ?
joining ,
joint ,
shoulder ,
fr .
the root ?
to join ,
to fit together ;
cf .
Slav .
rame . ?.
See {
Art },
{
Article }.]
1 .
The limb of the human body which extends from the shoulder to the hand ;
also ,
the corresponding limb of a monkey .
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2 .
Anything resembling an arm ;
as ,
(
a )
The fore limb of an animal ,
as of a bear .
(
b )
A limb ,
or locomotive or prehensile organ ,
of an invertebrate animal .
(
c )
A branch of a tree .
(
d )
A slender part of an instrument or machine ,
projecting from a trunk ,
axis ,
or fulcrum ;
as ,
the arm of a steelyard .
(
e ) (
Naut )
The end of a yard ;
also ,
the part of an anchor which ends in the fluke .
(
f )
An inlet of water from the sea .
(
g )
A support for the elbow ,
at the side of a chair ,
the end of a sofa ,
etc .
[
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3 .
Fig .:
Power ;
might ;
strength ;
support ;
as ,
the secular arm ;
the arm of the law .
[
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To whom is the arm of the Lord revealed ? --
Isa .
lii .
1 .
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{
Arm '
s end },
the end of the arm ;
a good distance off .
--
Dryden .
{
Arm '
s length },
the length of the arm .
{
Arm '
s reach },
reach of the arm ;
the distance the arm can reach .
{
To go } (
or {
walk }) {
arm in arm },
to go with the arm or hand of one linked in the arm of another . "
When arm in armwe went along ." --
Tennyson .
{
To keep at arm '
s length },
to keep at a distance (
literally or figuratively );
not to allow to come into close contact or familiar intercourse .
{
To work at arm '
s length },
to work disadvantageously .
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314 Moby Thesaurus words for "
walk ":
Le Mans ,
agora ,
air lane ,
air race ,
airing ,
alameda ,
ambit ,
amble ,
ambulate ,
amphitheater ,
andante ,
ankle ,
area ,
arena ,
art ,
athletic field ,
auditorium ,
automobile race ,
background ,
bailiwick ,
bear garden ,
beat ,
beaten path ,
beaten track ,
berm ,
bicycle path ,
bicycle race ,
boardwalk ,
boat race ,
border ,
borderland ,
bowl ,
boxing ring ,
bridle path ,
bull ring ,
business ,
calling ,
campus ,
canvas ,
career ,
career building ,
careerism ,
catwalk ,
champaign ,
circle ,
circuit ,
circumambulate ,
circus ,
claudicate ,
claudication ,
cockpit ,
coliseum ,
colosseum ,
constitutional ,
contest of speed ,
course ,
craft ,
crawl ,
creep ,
cross -
country race ,
cycle ,
dash ,
dead march ,
demesne ,
department ,
derby ,
discipline ,
dog race ,
dogtrot ,
domain ,
dominion ,
drag ,
drag along ,
drag out ,
drag race ,
droop ,
endurance race ,
esplanade ,
fastwalk ,
field ,
flight path ,
floor ,
flounce ,
foot ,
foot it ,
foot pavement ,
footpace ,
footpath ,
footrace ,
footway ,
forced march ,
forum ,
full circle ,
funeral march ,
gait ,
gallop ,
game ,
garden path ,
go dead slow ,
go slow ,
groove ,
ground ,
gym ,
gymnasium ,
hall ,
handicraft ,
heat ,
hemisphere ,
hike ,
hiking trail ,
hippodrome ,
hitch ,
hobble ,
hoof ,
hoof it ,
hurdle race ,
idle ,
inch ,
inch along ,
itinerary ,
jaunt ,
jaywalk ,
jog ,
jog on ,
jog trot ,
jog -
trot ,
judicial circuit ,
jurisdiction ,
lap ,
laze ,
leg ,
leg it ,
leisurely gait ,
lifework ,
limp ,
line ,
line of business ,
line of work ,
lists ,
locale ,
lock step ,
loop ,
lumber ,
lumbering pace ,
lurch ,
mall ,
marathon ,
marathon race ,
march ,
marketplace ,
mat ,
match race ,
metier ,
milieu ,
mince ,
mincing steps ,
mission ,
mosey ,
motorcycle race ,
mush ,
mystery ,
number ,
obstacle race ,
occupation ,
open forum ,
orb ,
orbit ,
pace ,
pad ,
paddle ,
palaestra ,
pale ,
parade ,
parade ground ,
path ,
pathway ,
pedestrianize ,
perambulate ,
peripatetic journey ,
peripateticate ,
peripateticism ,
piaffer ,
pit ,
place ,
platform ,
plod ,
poke ,
poke along ,
potato race ,
practice ,
prado ,
prance ,
precinct ,
primrose path ,
prize ring ,
profession ,
promenade ,
province ,
public square ,
public walk ,
purlieu ,
pursuit ,
race ,
rack ,
racket ,
ramble ,
range ,
realm ,
regatta ,
relay ,
relay race ,
revolution ,
ring ,
road ,
road race ,
roll ,
round ,
round trip ,
rounds ,
route ,
run ,
runway ,
rut ,
sack race ,
saunter ,
scene ,
scene of action ,
scenery ,
schlep ,
scuttle ,
sea lane ,
setting ,
shamble ,
shortcut ,
shuffle ,
shuffle along ,
sidewalk ,
sidle ,
single -
foot ,
site ,
slink ,
slither ,
slog ,
slouch ,
slow march ,
slow motion ,
slowness ,
specialization ,
specialty ,
speedway race ,
sphere ,
sprint ,
sprint race ,
squared circle ,
stadium ,
stage ,
stage set ,
stage setting ,
stagger ,
stagger along ,
stalk ,
step ,
stock -
car race ,
stretch ,
stride ,
stroll ,
strolling gait ,
strut ,
stump ,
stump it ,
subdiscipline ,
swagger ,
swing ,
terrain ,
territory ,
theater ,
three -
legged race ,
tilting ground ,
tiltyard ,
toddle ,
toddle along ,
torch race ,
totter ,
totter along ,
tour ,
towing path ,
towpath ,
track ,
track race ,
trade ,
trade route ,
trail ,
traipse ,
traject ,
trajectory ,
trajet ,
tramp ,
tread ,
troop ,
trot ,
trottoir ,
trudge ,
turn ,
velocity ,
vocation ,
waddle ,
walk of life ,
walking tour ,
walkway ,
work ,
worm ,
worm along ,
wrestling ring ,
yacht race
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WALK 释义 | 柯林斯英语词典 - Collins Online Dictionary A walk of a particular distance is the distance which a person has to walk to get somewhere
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WALK在剑桥英语词典中的解释及翻译 - Cambridge Dictionary WALK的意思、解释及翻译:1 to move along by putting one foot in front of the other, allowing each foot to touch the ground…。 了解更多。 词典