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KK:[wɒk] DJ:[wɒːk]

動變: 過去式:walked  過去分詞:walked  現在進行時:walking  

名複: walks  

權威釋義

vi.

  1. 走;散步
  2. (鬼魂)出現
  3. 【棒】因四壞球而保送一壘
  4. 【籃】走步,帶球走(跑)

vt.

  1. 走過,走遍;沿……走
  2. 陪……走;幫助(某人)走[O]
  3. 蹓(狗等)
  4. 推著……走;挪動[O]
  5. 【棒】保送(打者)上一壘
  6. 【籃】帶(球)走

n.

  1. 走;步行;散步[C]
  2. 步行距離[S]
  3. 步法,步行姿態[S]
  4. 步行場所;人行道[C]
  5. 【棒】四壞球保送上一壘[C]

片語

walk away from

  1. 輕易地勝過
  2. 從……安然脫身

walk into

  1. 不小心遇上

walk off with

  1. 偷走
  2. 輕易贏得

walk of life

  1. 行業

walk out

  1. 罷工

walk out on

  1. 遺棄

walk over

  1. 輕易地勝過

衍生

n.

walker

辨析

同義:

vi.步行;散步;走

stroll saunter prance march strut swagger shuffle stumble trip hike wade tramp plod trudge step stride amble tread pace ambulate

反義:

n.,vi.,vt.「走;散步」的反義字

run

同義參見:

march1 constitutional universe track gait airing foot sidewalk

反義參見:

ride

以上來源於:《英漢大辭典》


v.

  1. move at a regular pace by lifting and setting down each foot in turn.
    ▸travel over (a route or area) on foot.
    ▸(of a quadruped) proceed with the slowest gait, always having at least two feet on the ground at once.
    informal (of a thing) go missing or be stolen.
    Cricket  (of a batsman) leave the field without waiting to be given out by the umpire.
  2. guide, accompany, or escort (someone) on foot.
    ▸take (a dog) out for exercise.
    ▸train and look after (a hound puppy).
  3. N. Amer. informal abandon a job or commitment.
    ▸be released from suspicion or from a charge.
  4. Baseball  reach first base automatically after not hitting at four balls pitched outside the strike zone.
  5. archaic live or behave in a specified way.

n.

  1. an act of walking or an outing on foot.
  2. an unhurried rate of movement on foot.
    ▸the slowest gait of an animal.
  3. a route for recreational walking.
    ▸a path.
  4. Brit. a part of a forest under one keeper.
  5. Brit. a farm where a hound puppy is trained.

Phrase

  • a walk in the park
    informal something that is very easy to accomplish.
  • walk it
    informal achieve a victory easily.
  • walk of life
    a person's occupation or position within society.
  • walk on eggshells
    be extremely cautious about one's words or actions.
  • walk one's (or the) talk
    chiefly N. Amer. suit one's actions to one's words.
  • win in a walk
    N. Amer. win without effort or competition.

Phrase verbal

  • walk (all) over
    informal treat in an inconsiderate or exploitative manner.
    ▸defeat easily.
  • walk away
    casually or irresponsibly abandon an involvement or responsibility.
  • walk off with (or away with)
    informal
    1. steal.
    2. win.
  • walk out
    1. depart suddenly or angrily.
      ▸go on strike.
    2. Brit. informal, dated go for walks in courtship.

Derivative

  • walkable adj.

Etymology

OE wealcan ‘roll, toss’, also ‘wander’, of Gmc origin.

以上來源於:《簡明牛津英語詞典》