/wɔ:k ||; wɔk/verb1 [I] to move or go somewhere by putting one foot in front of the other on the ground, but without running 步行;行走: The door opened and Billy walked in. 门开了,比利走进来。I walk to work every day. 我每天都步行上班。He walks with a limp. 他走路一拐一拐的。Are the shops within walking distance (= near enough to walk to)? 那些商店走路可以到吗?
2 [I] to move in this way for exercise or pleasure 散步 We often use go walking to talk about taking long walks for pleasure We often go walking in the Alps in the summer. Look at the note at walk ². 远足一般说go walking:We often go walking in the Alps in the summer.我们夏天常到阿尔卑斯山脉远足。参看walk^2的注释。
3 [T] to go somewhere with sb/sth on foot, especially to make sure he/she gets there safely 陪着走或送(尤指为了确保安全到达某地): I'll walk you home if you don't want to go on your own. 要是你不想独自回家,我就陪你走回去。He walked me to my car. 他陪我走到我的汽车那里。
4 [T] to take a dog out for exercise 遛狗:
I'm just going to walk the dog. 我正想去遛遛狗。 ➔walker noun [C]: She's a fast walker. 她走路走得很快。This area is very popular with walkers. 许多人喜欢到这里来散步。 walk off with sth 1 to win sth easily 轻易赢得: She walked off with all the prizes. 她轻易赢走了所有奖品。
2 to steal sth; to take sth that does not belong to you by mistake 偷走;误拿: When I got home I realized that I had walked off with her pen. 我回到家里,发觉误拿了她的笔。
walk out (of sth) to leave suddenly and angrily 突然愤怒地离去、退席或离场:
She walked out of the meeting in disgust. 她厌恶地退出会议。 walk out on sb(
informal 非正式) to leave sb for ever 抛弃(某人):
He walked out on his wife and children after 15 years of marriage. 他结婚15年后抛弃妻子和儿女。 walk (all) over sb(
informal 非正式)
1 to treat sb badly, without considering his/her needs or feelings 虐待;欺负: I don't know why she lets her husband walk all over her like that. 我不知道她为什么听凭丈夫那样欺侮她。
2 to defeat sb completely 彻底打败: He played brilliantly and walked all over his opponent. 他在比赛中表现出色,彻底打败了对手。
walk up (to sb/sth) to walk towards sb/sth, especially in a confident way 朝…走去(尤指信心十足地)