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walk

walk1 /wɔːk $ wɒːk/ ●●● S1 W1 verb  
1 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]WALK to move forward by putting one foot in front of the other 走,行走
 ‘How did you get here?’ ‘We walked.’
你们是怎么来这里的?”“我们是步行来的。
 Doctors said he’d never walk again.
医生说他再也不能行走了。
walk into/down/up etc
 Carrie walked into the room and sat down in her chair.
卡丽走进房间,坐在她的椅子上。
 He loved walking in the hills.
他喜欢在山里散步。
walk a mile/200 metres/a short distance etc
 We must have walked ten miles today.
今天我们肯定走了有十英里路。
 I walked all the way to San Rafael.
我一路走到圣拉斐尔。
within (easy) walking distance (of something) (=near enough to be able to walk to) (离某处)只有几步路的距离
 There are plenty of bars and restaurants within walking distance of the hotel.
在离酒店几步路的地方,有许多酒吧和餐馆。
walking pace (=the speed that you normally walk at) 步速
2 WALK[transitiveT] to walk somewhere with someone, especially in order to make sure that they are safe or to be polite 护送〔某人到某地
 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.
学校正在敦促家长护送孩子上学。
 She walked me to the front gate.
她把我送到前门。
3 WALK[transitiveT] to take a dog for a walk for exercise 遛〔狗〕
 Grandma’s out walking the dog.
奶奶出去遛狗了。
4 [intransitiveI] British EnglishBrE informal if something has walked, it has disappeared and you think someone may have taken it 不见了;被盗走
 My pen seems to have walked.
我的钢笔好像不翼而飞了。
5 walk free  (also walk American English)SCT to leave a court of law without being punished or sent to prison 被无罪释放
 Ferguson walked free after the charges were dropped.
撤诉后,弗格森被无罪释放。
 If more evidence isn’t found, Harris will walk.
如果找不到更多的证据,哈里斯将被无罪释放。
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6 walk it British EnglishBrE spoken
a) WALKto make a journey by walking 步行,徒步旅行
 If the last bus has gone, we’ll have to walk it.
如果末班车走了,我们只能步行。
b) SUCCEED IN DOING somethingto succeed or win something easily 轻易成功;轻易取胜
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7. be walking on air HAPPYto be feeling extremely happy 得意扬扬,感到飘飘然
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8 walk the streets 
a) to walk around the streets in a town or city 在〔城镇的〕街道上闲逛
 It was not safe to walk the streets at night.
夜里走在街上不安全。
b) old-fashioned to be a prostitute 当妓女
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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〕在辖区巡逻
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10. walk tall CONFIDENTto be proud and confident because you know that you have not done anything wrong 〔因知道未做错事而〕理直气壮
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11. walk somebody off their feet British EnglishBrE, walk somebody’s legs off American EnglishAmE informalWALK to make someone tired by making them walk too far 走得某人腿都断了,使某人走得精疲力竭
12 walk the walk to do the things that people expect or think are necessary in a particular situation 做该做的事
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13. walk the plank TTWFORCE somebody TO DO somethingto 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 走跳板〔旧时的一种惩罚,逼人在放于船舷的一块木板上走,直到掉入海里〕
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14. walk on eggshells  (also walk on eggs American EnglishAmE) to be very careful about how you behave with someone because they are easily upset or made angry 战战兢兢地行事,如履薄冰
THESAURUS
walk to move forward by putting one foot in front of the other 行走,步行
I missed the bus so I decided to walk.
我没有赶上公共汽车,因此决定步行。
We’ve walked about eight miles today.
今天我们走了大约八英里路。
wander to walk without any clear purpose or direction 闲逛,漫步
They wandered around the narrow streets of the old city.
他们在旧城区狭窄的街道上闲逛。
stride to walk with long steps in a determined, confident, or angry way 〔坚定、自信或愤怒地〕大踏步走
A man in a suit came striding purposefully into the hall.
一个穿套装的男子大步流星地直入大厅。
She strode onto the stage and began to address the audience.
她大步走到台上,开始对听众演讲。
pace to walk first in one direction and then in another many times, especially because you are nervous 〔尤因紧张而〕踱步
Nick was pacing up and down, waiting for the phone to ring.
尼克踱来踱去,等着电话铃响。
march to walk quickly with firm regular steps – used especially about soldiers or someone who is angry 行军;〔尤因生气〕快速走
The troops marched past with smart uniforms and good discipline.
士兵们穿着整洁漂亮的制服,军容整肃地齐步走过。
Sheila marched into the office and demanded an apology.
希拉大步冲进办公室要求道歉。
wade to walk through deep water 涉水
We had to wade across the river.
我们只好涉水过河。
stomp to walk putting your feet down very hard, especially because you are angry 〔尤因生气〕踏着重步走
She turned and stomped off without looking back.
她转过身,头也不回地踏着重步走了。
to walk quietly 轻轻地走
tiptoe to walk quietly and carefully on your toes because you do not want to make a noise 〔因不想发出声音〕踮着脚走
I tiptoed out trying not to wake the baby.
我踮着脚走出去,尽量不吵醒宝宝。
creep to walk quietly and slowly because you do not want anyone to see or hear you 〔因不想被看到或听到〕悄悄地走
Stella crept up the stairs, hoping not to wake her parents.
斯特拉悄悄地上楼,希望不会吵醒父母。
sneak to walk quietly so that no one notices you, especially because you are doing something you should not do 〔尤因正在做不该做的事〕偷偷地走
They sneaked off without paying.
他们没付钱就偷偷溜走了。
I quickly sneaked out to have a cigarette.
我迅速溜出去吸支烟。
pad to walk quietly without wearing shoes – also used about cats and dogs walking quietly 〔赤脚〕放轻脚步走;〔猫狗〕悄无声息地走
Michelle got up and padded barefoot down to the kitchen.
米歇尔起来,赤着脚轻轻地下楼去厨房。
The cat padded in, asking for her food.
猫不声不响地进来讨食吃。
to walk slowly 慢慢地走
trudge /trʌdʒ/ to walk in a slow tired way because it is difficult to continue walking, or you do not want to go somewhere 缓慢而疲惫地走,艰难地走,步履沉重地走
The men trudged along the road, heads bent against the wind.
这些人低着头,在路上艰难地顶风走着。
I’ve spent hours trudging around the shops looking for a present.
我已经在商店里兜了好几个小时寻找礼物。
plod to walk slowly in a tired way – often used about a horse, donkey etc 〔常指马、驴等〕吃力而缓慢地走
The donkey was plodding slowly along under its heavy load.
驴子驮着重物,艰难地慢慢往前走。
I plodded on growing thirstier and hungrier.
我步履艰难地走着,越来越渴,越来越饿。
shuffle to walk very slowly and noisily without lifting your feet off the ground 慢吞吞地拖着脚走
The old man got up and shuffled to the door.
老人站起来,慢慢地拖着脚朝门那边走去。
to walk with difficulty 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〕跛行,一瘸一拐地走
Jake was limping because of the injury to his knee.
杰克因为膝盖受伤,走路一瘸一拐的。
stagger to walk or move unsteadily, almost falling over, especially because you are drunk or have been injured 〔尤因醉酒或受伤〕蹒跚,摇摇晃晃地走
They finally staggered back to the hotel at 4 o'clock in the morning.
清晨4点钟,他们终于蹒跚着走回了宾馆。
He hit her and she staggered and fell.
他打了她,她一个踉跄倒了下去。
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〕跛行
My new shoes were so painful I could only hobble along.
新鞋夹得脚很痛,我只能瘸着走。
She hobbled out to the car on crutches.
她拄着拐杖,一瘸一拐地出来,走到汽车旁边。
to walk for pleasure 为乐趣行走
take a walk (also go for a walk) to walk somewhere for pleasure 散步
We went for a walk in the park.
我们去公园散了步。
stroll (also go for a stroll) to walk in a relaxed way, especially for pleasure 散步,闲逛
People were strolling along beside the river.
人们在河边漫步。
On Sunday, they went for a stroll in the park.
星期天他们去公园散步。
hike (also go hiking) to walk a long way in the mountains or countryside as an activity you enjoy 〔在山区或乡间〕远足,徒步旅行
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旅行。
nPat likes doing active things like hiking and horse-riding.
trek (also go trekking) to go for a walk lasting several days or weeks in a faraway place, carrying your clothes with you 〔连续几天或几个星期在遥远的地方〕远足,徒步旅行
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.
他们长途步行到达珠穆朗玛峰大本营。
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walk2 ●●● S2 W2 noun  
1 [countableC]DLOWALK a journey that you make by walking, especially for exercise or enjoyment 〔尤指为了锻炼或娱乐的〕步行;散步
2 [countableC]DLOWALK a particular journey that you make by walking, especially one that goes through an interesting or attractive area 〔尤指穿越有趣或吸引人的地方的〕徒步旅行
3 [countableC] an organized event when people walk for pleasure 〔为游玩而组织的〕步行活动
4 [singular]WALK the way someone walks 步态 SYN gait
5 [singular] when you walk rather than run 走,缓步而行
walk of life, → sponsored walk at sponsor2(5)
COLLOCATIONS
verbs
go for a walk 去散步
Let’s go for a walk on the beach.
我们到海滩上散步去吧。
take/have a walk 散步
She took a walk through the town.
她步行穿过镇子。
take somebody/a dog for a walk 带某人/狗去散步
nCould you take the dog for a walk?
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + walk
a long walk 长途步行
We went for a long walk in the woods.
我们去树林里走了很久。
a short walk 短途步行
The house is only a short walk from local shops.
这房子离当地的商店只有短短几步路。
a little walk 稍稍步行
I just felt like a little walk.
我只想稍稍散个步。
na brisk walk
A brisk walk will improve your circulation.
nan easy walk
From here it is an easy walk to the summit.
a five-mile/ten-kilometre etc walk 五英里/十公里等的步行距离
nHe began the five-mile walk back to town.
a five-minute/two-hour etc walk 五分钟/两小时等的步行路程
nThere’s a good restaurant a five-minute walk away.
COMMON ERRORSDon’t say ‘go a walk’ or ‘make a walk’. Say go for a walk.
不要说go a walkmake a walk 而要说 go for a walk
THESAURUS
walk noun [countableC] a journey that you make on foot, especially for exercise or enjoyment 〔尤指为了锻炼或娱乐的〕步行;散步
nI took the dog out for a long walk in the fresh air.
nWe went for some lovely walks.
nDo you fancy going out for a walk?
nhike noun [countableC] a long walk in the mountains or countryside
We went for a hike in the woods.
我们去树林里走了很久。
There are some good hikes nearby.
nstroll noun [singular] a slow, relaxed walk
Let’s take a stroll in the park.
We went for a stroll along the river.
nwander British EnglishBrE a short relaxed walk, especially to look around a place
We had a wander round the town and then went to the beach.
ntrek 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
They went on a three week trek in the Atlas Mountains.
We then had a long trek back to our hotel with all our luggage.
nslog [singular] a long, tiring, and unpleasant walk, which continues for several hours
It was a dreary slog over bleak and windswept hills.
nmarch noun [countableC] an occasion when a group of people walk somewhere together, in order to protest about something
Demonstrators are planning a march through the capital.
a peace march
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See also: walk free


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