walk

英 [wɔːk] 美 [wɔːk]

v.  走; 行走; 步行; 徒步旅行; 散步; 陪伴…走; 护送…走
n.  行走; 步行; 徒步旅行; 散步; 散步的小路; 步行的路径; (为游玩而组织的)徒步旅行; 步态; 步行速度

过去式:walked现在分词:walking复数:walks过去分词:walked第三人称单数:walks

中考高考考研

Oxford 3000 / Collins.5 / BNC.458 / COCA.358



牛津词典

verb

  1. 走;行走;步行
    to move or go somewhere by putting one foot in front of the other on the ground, but without running
    1. The baby is just learning to walk.
      这孩子刚学走路。
    2. ‘How did you get here?’ ‘I walked.’
      “你怎么到这儿来的?”“我走来的。”
    3. He walked slowly away from her.
      他慢慢地从她身旁走开。
    4. The door opened and Jo walked in.
      门开了,乔走了进来。
    5. She missed the bus and had to walk home.
      她没赶上公共汽车,只好步行回家。
    6. The school is within easy walking distance of the train station.
      学校离火车站不远,不费劲就走到了。
    7. Children here walk several miles to school.
      这里的孩子去上学要步行好几英里。
  2. 徒步旅行;散步
    to spend time walking for pleasure
    1. We're going walking in the mountains this summer.
      今年夏天我们打算到山里去徒步旅行。
    2. I walked across Scotland with a friend.
      我和一个朋友徒步穿越了苏格兰。
    3. They love walking the moors.
      他们喜欢到沼泽地散步。
  3. 陪伴…走;护送…走
    to go somewhere with sb on foot, especially in order to make sure they get there safely
    1. He always walked her home.
      他经常护送她走回家。
  4. 牵着(动物)走;遛;赶着…走
    to take an animal for a walk; to make an animal walk somewhere
    1. They walk their dogs every day.
      他们每天遛狗。
  5. 不翼而飞;被盗走
    to disappear; to be taken away
    1. Lock up any valuables. Things tend to walk here (= be stolen) .
      把贵重物品锁起来。这里的东西常会不翼而飞。
  6. 出现;出没;显灵
    to appear

    noun

    1. 行走;步行;徒步旅行;散步
      a journey on foot, usually for pleasure or exercise
      1. Let's go for a walk .
        咱们去散散步吧。
      2. I like to have a walk in the evenings.
        我喜欢晚上散步。
      3. She's taken the dog for a walk .
        她带着狗去散步了。
      4. He set out on the long walk home.
        他动身走很长的路回家了。
      5. The office is ten minutes' walk from here.
        从这里去办公室要步行十分钟。
      6. a ten-minute walk
        步行十分钟的路程
      7. It's only a short walk to the beach.
        步行到海滩没多远。
    2. 散步的小路;步行的路径;(为游玩而组织的)徒步旅行
      a path or route for walking, usually for pleasure; an organized event when people walk for pleasure
      1. a circular walk
        环形步行路径
      2. There are some interesting walks in the area.
        这一带有一些有趣的小径。
      3. a guided walk around the farm
        由向导引路绕农场走一圈
    3. 步态;步行速度
      a way or style of walking; the act or speed of walking rather than running
      1. I recognized him by his walk.
        我根据他走路的样子认出了他。
      2. The horse slowed to a walk.
        那匹马慢下来缓步而行。
    4. 人行道;小路
      a sidewalk or path

      柯林斯词典

      1. VERB 走;行走;走路
        When you walk, you move forward by putting one foot in front of the other in a regular way.
        1. Rosanna and Forbes walked in silence for some while...
          罗莎娜和福布斯默不作声地走了一会儿。
        2. We walked into the foyer...
          我们走进门厅。
        3. She turned and walked away...
          她转身走开了。
        4. They would stop the car and walk a few steps...
          他们会停下车走上几步。
        5. When I was your age I walked five miles to school.
          我像你这么大时,要步行5英里去上学。
      2. N-COUNT 漫步;散步
        A walk is a journey that you make by walking, usually for pleasure.
        1. I went for a walk...
          我去散步了。
        2. He often took long walks in the hills.
          他经常在山中久久漫步。
      3. N-SING 步行的距离(或路程)
        A walk of a particular distance is the distance which a person has to walk to get somewhere.
        1. It was only a three-mile walk to Kabul from there...
          从那里到喀布尔只需走上3英里。
        2. The church is a short walk from Piazza Dante.
          教堂离但丁广场只有几步之遥。
      4. N-COUNT 步行小径;(适宜散步的)小径,道路
        A walk is a route suitable for walking along for pleasure.
        1. There is a 2 mile coastal walk from Craster to Newton.
          从克拉斯特到牛顿有一条两英里的海滨小径。
      5. N-SING 走;行走;步行
        A walk is the action of walking rather than running.
        1. She slowed to a steady walk.
          她放慢脚步,徐徐而行。
      6. N-SING 步态;走路的样子
        Someone's walk is the way that they walk.
        1. George, despite his great height and gangling walk, was a keen dancer.
          乔治尽管长得过高,走路姿势难看,但却热衷于跳舞。
      7. VERB 陪同;陪伴护送
        If you walk someone somewhere, you walk there with them in order to show politeness or to make sure that they get there safely.
        1. She walked me to my car...
          她陪我走到我的车旁。
        2. 'What a nice gentleman you are, to walk Hilary home,' her mother said.
          “您能送希拉里走回家,真是一位绅士,”她的母亲说道。
      8. VERB 遛(狗);带(狗)溜达
        If you walk your dog, you take it for a walk in order to keep it healthy.
        1. I walk my dog each evening around my local streets.
          我每晚在家附近的街道上遛狗。
      9. to be walking on air → see: air

      双语例句

      1. I was slow to walk and talk and my parents thought I was backward.
        我学走路和说话都很慢,所以我父母以为我很迟钝。
      2. By day a woman could safely walk the streets, but at night the pavements became dangerous
        白天的时候,妇女可以安全地在街上行走,而到了夜晚人行道上会变得很危险。
      3. I can walk without the aid of crutches
        我不用拐杖也能自己走。
      4. He went for a walk.
        他去散步了。
      5. I went out and had a walk around
        我出去在周围散了一会儿步。
      6. He turned with a little nod and I watched him walk away.
        他边点了点头边转过身,我看着他走了。
      7. I went for a long walk.
        我去散了很长一段步。
      8. Mum and he were able to walk part of the way together
        妈妈和他能够一起走一段路。
      9. We could all row a boat and swim almost before we could walk
        我们所有人几乎在还不会走之前就已经会划船和游泳了。
      10. He learned to walk safely up and down stairs
        他学会了安全地上下楼梯。
      11. We took a long walk through the pines.
        我们在松树林中穿行了很久。
      12. I managed to walk around unchallenged for 10 minutes before an alert nurse spotted me.
        我四处走动了10分钟,没有受到查问,之后一位警觉的护士发现了我。
      13. I walk to a street corner and wait for the school bus
        我走到街角等校车。
      14. Rosanna and Forbes walked in silence for some while
        罗莎娜和福布斯默不作声地走了一会儿。
      15. We walked into the foyer
        我们走进门厅。
      16. She turned and walked away
        她转身走开了。
      17. They would stop the car and walk a few steps
        他们会停下车走上几步。
      18. He often took long walks in the hills.
        他经常在山中久久漫步。
      19. It was only a three-mile walk to Kabul from there
        从那里到喀布尔只需走上3英里。
      20. The church is a short walk from Piazza Dante.
        教堂离但丁广场只有几步之遥。
      21. There is a 2 mile coastal walk from Craster to Newton.
        从克拉斯特到牛顿有一条两英里的海滨小径。
      22. She slowed to a steady walk.
        她放慢脚步,徐徐而行。
      23. George, despite his great height and gangling walk, was a keen dancer.
        乔治尽管长得过高,走路姿势难看,但却热衷于跳舞。
      24. She walked me to my car
        她陪我走到我的车旁。
      25. 'What a nice gentleman you are, to walk Hilary home,' her mother said.
        “您能送希拉里走回家,真是一位绅士,”她的母亲说道。
      26. I walk my dog each evening around my local streets.
        我每晚在家附近的街道上遛狗。
      27. I've been out for a walk.
        我到外面转了一圈。
      28. He took a walk with her under the moon.
        他和她在月下散步。
      29. Will you let me walk under your umbrella?
        我可以和你一道走,合用你的雨伞吗?

      同义词辨析

        walk pace plod stagger stride toddle totter【导航词义:行走】

        walk v. 走,步行

      〔辨析〕指行走的最普通用词,通常后接副词或介词。

      〔例证〕
      Shall we ride or walk?
      我们骑马还是步行?
      She walked as far as the end of the path.
      她一直走到这条小路的尽头。
      The boy told me that I should walk eastward.
      那个男孩告诉我应该往东走。

        pace v. 踱步,走动

      〔辨析〕尤指因紧张、担忧、不耐烦等而来回踱步。

      〔例证〕
      I found him pacing in his office.
      我发现他在办公室里踱来踱去。
      The manager paced the floor as he tried to find a solution to the problem.
      经理在屋子里来回踱步,试图找出解决问题的办法。
      The tiger paced in its cage.
      老虎在笼子里走来走去。

        plod v. 沉重缓慢地走

      〔辨析〕指脚步缓慢、步履艰难地行走。

      〔例证〕
      The poor old woman plodded along, hardly able to lift each foot.
      可怜的老妇人吃力地走着,几乎都抬不动脚了。
      John kept plodding on.
      约翰继续艰难跋涉。
      We had to plod wearily on up the hill.
      我们不得不迈着疲倦的步子继续登山。

        stagger v. 蹒跚,摇摇晃晃地走

      〔辨析〕通常指因虚弱、负重、醉酒等而导致身体失去平衡或行走失态,强调不稳定性和失控性。

      〔例证〕
      He staggered to the gate, bleeding from his wounds.
      他蹒跚地向大门走去,伤口流着血。
      The drunken man staggered home.
      那个醉鬼摇摇晃晃地往家走去。
      He staggered to his feet.
      他摇摇晃晃地站起来。

        stride v. 〈书〉大踏步走

      〔辨析〕强调步子大而有力,往往伴有或显露出匆忙、自傲、精力充沛等状态。

      〔例证〕
      She turned and strode off.
      她转身迈着大步走了。
      He strode towards his car.
      他大踏步地向他的车走去。
      He started back, striding swiftly.
      他拔腿往回走,步子又大又快。

        toddle v. 蹒跚行走

      〔辨析〕特指幼儿因学步而摇摇晃晃地小步行走。

      〔例证〕
      Her baby has just learned to toddle.
      她的宝宝刚会走道儿。
      My two-year-old son toddled into the bedroom.
      我两岁的儿子摇摇摆摆地走进卧室。

        totter v. 踉跄,蹒跚

      〔辨析〕指尤因醉酒或患病而摇摇晃晃、跌跌撞撞地行走,好像要跌倒似的。

      〔例证〕
      The old man managed to totter back to his seat.
      那位老人摇摇晃晃地好不容易回到了座位上。
      Babies and aged men totter as they walk.
      幼儿和老人走路蹒跚。
      With the help of two crutches, he tottered into the King's presence.
      他拄着双拐蹒跚而行,来到国王的面前。

      短语动词

      walk away with walk off with

      1. 轻松赢得;轻易获得  

      walk away

      1. 脱身;一走了之  

      walk in on

      1. 进屋撞见(别人在做私密的事)  

      walk into

      1. (不小心)遇上;(不慎)陷入  2. 轻易获得(工作)  

      walk out

      1. (通常为表示愤怒或厌烦而从会议、演出等)退席,退场  2. 突然离开,抛弃(家庭或伴侣);出走  3. 罢工  

      walk over

      1. 粗暴(或苛刻)地对待;欺负  


      短语用例

      walk away (from sb/sth)

      1. (从困难的处境或关系中)脱身,一走了之
        to leave a difficult situation or relationship, etc. instead of staying and trying to deal with it
        1. The baby is just learning to walk.
          这孩子刚学走路。
        2. ‘How did you get here?’ ‘I walked.’
          “你怎么到这儿来的?”“我走来的。”
        3. He walked slowly away from her.
          他慢慢地从她身旁走开。
        4. The door opened and Jo walked in.
          门开了,乔走了进来。
        5. She missed the bus and had to walk home.
          她没赶上公共汽车,只好步行回家。
        6. The school is within easy walking distance of the train station.
          学校离火车站不远,不费劲就走到了。
        7. Children here walk several miles to school.
          这里的孩子去上学要步行好几英里。

      walk away with sth

      1. 轻易取胜;轻易获得
        to win or obtain sth easily
        1. He always walked her home.
          他经常护送她走回家。

      walk in on sb/sth

      1. 冷不丁进屋撞见
        to enter a room when sb in there is doing sth private and does not expect you
        1. Lock up any valuables. Things tend to walk here (= be stolen) .
          把贵重物品锁起来。这里的东西常会不翼而飞。

      walk into sth

      1. 不意落入,不明智地陷入(不愉快的境地)
        to become involved in an unpleasant situation, especially because you were not sensible enough to avoid it
        1. 轻易获得(工作)
          to succeed in getting a job very easily
          1. Let's go for a walk .
            咱们去散散步吧。
          2. I like to have a walk in the evenings.
            我喜欢晚上散步。
          3. She's taken the dog for a walk .
            她带着狗去散步了。
          4. He set out on the long walk home.
            他动身走很长的路回家了。
          5. The office is ten minutes' walk from here.
            从这里去办公室要步行十分钟。
          6. a ten-minute walk
            步行十分钟的路程
          7. It's only a short walk to the beach.
            步行到海滩没多远。

        walk into sth/sb

        1. 走路时撞着(人或东西)
          to crash into sth/sb while you are walking, for example because you do not see them
          1. I recognized him by his walk.
            我根据他走路的样子认出了他。
          2. The horse slowed to a walk.
            那匹马慢下来缓步而行。

        walk off

        1. 愤然离去;拂袖而去
          to leave a person or place suddenly because you are angry or upset

          walk sth↔off

          1. 散步消食
            to go for a walk after a meal so that you feel less full

            walk off with sth

            1. 轻易取胜
              to win sth easily
              1. 顺手牵羊;顺便偷走
                to take sth that is not yours; to steal sth

                walk out

                1. (离开岗位)罢工
                  to stop working in order to go on strike

                  walk out (of sth)

                  1. 突然离去,退场,退席(尤为表示异议)
                    to leave a meeting, performance, etc. suddenly, especially in order to show your disapproval

                    walk out (on sb)

                    1. 遗弃,抛弃,舍弃,离开(某人)
                      to suddenly leave sb that you are having a relationship with and that you have a responsibility for

                      walk out (on sth)

                      1. 半途而废;半截撂挑子
                        to stop doing sth that you have agreed to do before it is completed

                        walk (all) over sb

                        1. 苛刻对待
                          to treat sb badly, without considering them or their needs
                          1. 轻而易举地打败;轻取
                            to defeat sb easily

                            walk sb through sth

                            1. (循序渐进地)教;逐步引导
                              to help sb learn or become familiar with sth, by showing them each stage of the process in turn

                              walk up (to sb/sth)

                              1. (尤指自信地)向…走去,走近
                                to walk towards sb/sth, especially in a confident way

                                习惯用语

                                v.

                                  run before you can walk

                                • 不会走就跑;没掌握基本功就做难事
                                  to do things that are difficult, without learning the basic skills first
                                  1. walk the beat

                                  2. 在辖区值勤巡逻
                                    to walk around the area that they are responsible for
                                    1. walk free

                                    2. 获无罪释放
                                      to be allowed to leave court, etc., without receiving any punishment
                                      1. walk it

                                      2. 徒步前往
                                        to go somewhere on foot instead of in a vehicle
                                        1. 轻易获得;轻易取胜
                                          to easily achieve sth that you want
                                          1. It's not a difficult exam. You'll walk it!
                                            这次考试不难。你会轻松通过的!
                                        2. walk sb off their feet

                                        3. 使走得筋疲力尽
                                          to make sb walk so far or so fast that they are very tired
                                          1. walk off the job

                                          2. (离开岗位)罢工
                                            to stop working in order to go on strike
                                            1. walk the plank

                                            2. 走跳板(旧时强迫受害人在置于船舷外的跳板上行走而致落水)
                                              (in the past) to walk along a board placed over the side of a ship and fall into the sea, as a punishment
                                              1. walk the streets

                                              2. (在城镇里)穿街走巷;在大街上闲逛
                                                to walk around the streets of a town or city
                                                1. Is it safe to walk the streets alone at night?
                                                  夜间独自一人在大街上行走安全吗?
                                              3. walk tall

                                              4. 昂首阔步;趾高气扬
                                                to feel proud and confident
                                                1. walk the walk

                                                2. 言行一致
                                                  to act in a way that shows people you are really good at what you do, and not just good at talking about it
                                                  1. You can talk the talk but can you walk the walk?
                                                    你说得头头是道,可是你做得到吗?
                                                3. float/walk on air

                                                4. 欢天喜地;得意扬扬
                                                  to feel very happy
                                                  1. go/walk down the aisle

                                                  2. 结婚
                                                    to get married
                                                    1. walk/tread a fine/thin line

                                                    2. 处于困境(或险境);如履薄冰;走钢丝
                                                      to be in a difficult or dangerous situation where you could easily make a mistake
                                                      1. He was walking a fine line between being funny and being rude.
                                                        他想滑稽而不粗鲁,难以把握分寸。
                                                    3. a trip/walk down memory lane

                                                    4. 回忆往事;重游故地
                                                      time that you spend thinking about and remembering the past or going to a place again in order to remind yourself of past experiences
                                                      1. be skating/walking on thin ice

                                                      2. 履薄冰;冒风险
                                                        to be taking a risk
                                                        1. tread/walk a tightrope

                                                        2. 身处困境;如履薄冰
                                                          to be in a difficult situation in which you do not have much freedom of action and need to be extremely careful about what you do

                                                          n.

                                                            a walk of life

                                                          • 行业;职业;地位;阶层
                                                            a person's job or position in society
                                                            1. She has friends from all walks of life.
                                                              她在社会各界中都有朋友。

                                                          英英释义

                                                          noun

                                                          1. (baseball) an advance to first base by a batter who receives four balls
                                                            1. he worked the pitcher for a base on balls

                                                            Synonym:    base on ballspass

                                                          2. the act of traveling by foot
                                                            1. walking is a healthy form of exercise

                                                            Synonym:    walking

                                                          3. the act of walking somewhere
                                                            1. he took a walk after lunch

                                                          4. a slow gait of a horse in which two feet are always on the ground

                                                            1. careers in general
                                                              1. it happens in all walks of life

                                                              Synonym:    walk of life

                                                            2. a path set aside for walking
                                                              1. after the blizzard he shoveled the front walk

                                                              Synonym:    walkwaypaseo

                                                            3. manner of walking
                                                              1. he had a funny walk

                                                              Synonym:    manner of walking

                                                            verb

                                                            1. obtain a base on balls

                                                              1. give a base on balls to

                                                                1. take a walk
                                                                  1. The lovers held hands while walking
                                                                  2. We like to walk every Sunday

                                                                  Synonym:    take the air

                                                                2. use one's feet to advance
                                                                  1. Walk, don't run!
                                                                  2. We walked instead of driving
                                                                  3. She walks with a slight limp
                                                                  4. The patient cannot walk yet
                                                                  5. Walk over to the cabinet

                                                                3. make walk
                                                                  1. He walks the horse up the mountain
                                                                  2. Walk the dog twice a day

                                                                4. accompany or escort
                                                                  1. I'll walk you to your car

                                                                5. traverse or cover by walking
                                                                  1. Walk the tightrope
                                                                  2. Paul walked the streets of Damascus
                                                                  3. She walks 3 miles every day

                                                                6. walk at a pace
                                                                  1. The horses walked across the meadow

                                                                7. be or act in association with
                                                                  1. We must walk with our dispossessed brothers and sisters
                                                                  2. Walk with God

                                                                8. live or behave in a specified manner
                                                                  1. walk in sadness