Walk
[wɔːk] or [wɔk]
解释:
(noun.) the act of traveling by foot; 'walking is a healthy form of exercise'.
(noun.) the act of walking somewhere; 'he took a walk after lunch'.
(noun.) a slow gait of a horse in which two feet are always on the ground.
(noun.) a path set aside for walking; 'after the blizzard he shoveled the front walk'.
(noun.) manner of walking; 'he had a funny walk'.
(verb.) obtain a base on balls.
(verb.) give a base on balls to.
(verb.) take a walk; go for a walk; walk for pleasure; 'The lovers held hands while walking'; 'We like to walk every Sunday'.
(verb.) 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'.
(verb.) make walk; 'He walks the horse up the mountain'; 'Walk the dog twice a day'.
(verb.) accompany or escort; 'I'll walk you to your car'.
(verb.) traverse or cover by walking; 'Walk the tightrope'; 'Paul walked the streets of Damascus'; 'She walks 3 miles every day'.
(verb.) walk at a pace; 'The horses walked across the meadow'.
(verb.) be or act in association with; 'We must walk with our dispossessed brothers and sisters'; 'Walk with God'.
(verb.) live or behave in a specified manner; 'walk in sadness'.
整理:朱莉安娜--From WordNet
解释:
(v. i.) 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.
(v. i.) To move or go on the feet for exercise or amusement; to take one's exercise; to ramble.
(v. i.) 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.
(v. i.) To be in motion; to act; to move; to wag.
(v. i.) To behave; to pursue a course of life; to conduct one's self.
(v. i.) To move off; to depart.
(v. t.) To pass through, over, or upon; to traverse; to perambulate; as, to walk the streets.
(v. t.) To cause to walk; to lead, drive, or ride with a slow pace; as to walk one's horses.
(v. t.) To subject, as cloth or yarn, to the fulling process; to full.
(n.) The act of walking, or moving on the feet with a slow pace; advance without running or leaping.
(n.) The act of walking for recreation or exercise; as, a morning walk; an evening walk.
(n.) Manner of walking; gait; step; as, we often know a person at a distance by his walk.
(n.) 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.
(n.) A frequented track; habitual place of action; sphere; as, the walk of the historian.
(n.) Conduct; course of action; behavior.
(n.) The route or district regularly served by a vender; as, a milkman's walk.
昌西整理
同义词及近义词:
v. n. [1]. Go on foot, travel.[2]. Behave, conduct one's self.
n. [1]. Step, gait, carriage, manner of walking.[2]. Sphere, beat, career, course.[3]. Conduct, behavior.[4]. Avenue, path, alley.[5]. Promenade, stroll.
整理:洛蒂
同义词及反义词:
SYN:Step, stride, march, stalk, plod, tread, tramp, trudge
ANT:Halt, stop, stand_still, ride
整理:默娜
解释:
v.i. to move along leisurely on foot with alternate steps: to pace: to travel on foot: to conduct one's self: to act or behave: to live: to be guided by: (coll.) to move off depart: to be stirring move about go restlessly about (as of a ghost).—v.t. to pass through or upon: to cause to walk.—n. act or manner of walking: gait: that in or through which one walks: distance walked over: place for walking promenade: place for animals to exercise: path: high pasture-ground: conduct: course of life sphere of action a hawker's district or round: (obs.) a hunting-ground: (pl.) grounds park (obs.).—adj. Walk′able fit for walking.—ns. Walk′-around′ a dancing performance by negroes in which a large circle is described also the music for such; Walk′er one who walks: (law) a forester: one who trains and walks young hounds: a gressorial bird; Walk′ing the verbal noun of walk: pedestrianism; Walk′ing-beam in a vertical engine a horizontal beam usually trussed that transmits power to the crankshaft through the connecting-rod; Walk′ing dress a dress for the street or for walking; Walk′ing-fan a large fan used out of doors to protect the face from the sun; Walk′ing-leaf a leaf-insect; Walk′ing-stick -cane -staff a stick cane or staff used in walking; Walk′ing-stick also a sort of long slender-bodied bug; Walk′ing-toad a natterjack; Walk′-ō′ver a race where one competitor appears who has to cover the course to be entitled to the prize: an easy victory.—Walk about a former order of an officer to a sentry waiving the customary salute; Walk away from to distance easily; Walk′er! a slang interjection of incredulity (also Hookey Walker!); Walking gentleman lady a gentleman lady who plays ornamental but unimportant parts on the stage; Walk into (coll.) to beat: to storm at: to eat heartily of; Walk one's chalks to quit go away without ceremony; Walk tall to behave haughtily; Walk the chalk chalk-mark to keep a correct course in manners or morals; Walk the hospitals to be a student under clinical instruction at a general hospital or infirmary; Walk with to attend as a sweetheart.—Heel-and-toe walk a mode of walking in which the heel of one foot is put on the ground before the toe of the other leaves it.
格伦达整理
例句:
- His walk was soft; his voice was melancholy; his long lanky fingers were hooked like claws. 威尔基·柯林斯. 月亮宝石.
- Mr. Bumble wiped from his forehead the perspiration which his walk had engendered, glanced complacently at the cocked hat, and smiled. 查尔斯·狄更斯. 雾都孤儿.
- A short walk brought us to a secluded road fringed with pleasant houses, each standing in its own grounds. 阿瑟·柯南·道尔. 福尔摩斯归来记.
- He _could not_ walk on, till daylight came again; and here he stretched himself close to the wall--to undergo new torture. 查尔斯·狄更斯. 雾都孤儿.
- But she took such a long walk up and down our rooms that night, while I was writing to Agnes, that I began to think she meant to walk till morning. 查尔斯·狄更斯. 大卫·科波菲尔.
- Now walk back with me to the bridge. 欧内斯特·海明威. 丧钟为谁而鸣.
- Walk in, sir, and make yourself at home. 查尔斯·狄更斯. 匹克威克外传.
- We had walked through two armies without incident. 欧内斯特·海明威. 永别了,武器.
- I don't tell amusing stories, he said curtly, and walked across to the piano. 弗格斯·休姆. 奇幻岛.
- We entered the playground enclosure, and walked by the schoolroom window to get round to the door, which was situated at the back of the building. 威尔基·柯林斯. 白衣女人.
- Meantime the whole hall was in a stir; most people rose and remained standing, for a change; some walked about, all talked and laughed. 夏洛蒂·勃朗特. 维莱特.
- He walked into the dining-room as we sat after dinner, and announced his intention in the thick voice of a half-drunken man. 阿瑟·柯南·道尔. 福尔摩斯回忆录.
- I should have walked on to the church if the conversation of two men and a woman on the outskirts of the crowd had not caught my ear. 威尔基·柯林斯. 白衣女人.
- Elinor made her a civil reply, and they walked on for a few minutes in silence. 简·奥斯汀. 理智与情感.
- As a walking companion, Emma had very early foreseen how useful she might find her. 简·奥斯汀. 爱玛.
- And is that why you would put tables and chairs upon them, and have people walking over them with heavy boots? 查尔斯·狄更斯. 艰难时事.
- His strength returned, and a month after the visit of Thomasin he might have been seen walking about the garden. 托马斯·哈代. 还乡.
- On another occasion when reconnoitring thus she beheld two female figures walking in the vale. 托马斯·哈代. 还乡.
- I opened the door; and at first looked down, to my amazement, on nothing but a great umbrella that appeared to be walking about of itself. 查尔斯·狄更斯. 大卫·科波菲尔.
- Hearing voices on the terrace below, I looked out of window, and saw the two gentlemen walking up and down together. 威尔基·柯林斯. 月亮宝石.
- Nothing would be resolved by merely walking, walking away. 戴维·赫伯特·劳伦斯. 恋爱中的女人.
- I'll teach her, with all her airs, that she's no better than the raggedest black wench that walks the streets! 哈丽叶特·比切·斯托. 汤姆叔叔的小屋.
- The sun was low, and tall trees sent their shadows across the grassy walks where Mary was moving without bonnet or parasol. 乔治·艾略特. 米德尔马契.
- But really, here the man rides and carries the child, as a general thing, and the woman walks. 马克·吐温. 傻子出国记.
- If you have plagued him, he's sober and walks slowly, as if he wanted to go back and do his work better. 路易莎·梅·奥尔科特. 小妇人.
- He has a twist of the gout now and then and walks a little stiffly. 查尔斯·狄更斯. 荒凉山庄.
- It would furnish another reason for Wrayburn's purposeless walks, and it might be. 查尔斯·狄更斯. 我们共同的朋友.
- The whole country about them abounded in beautiful walks. 简·奥斯汀. 理智与情感.
校对:斯宾塞