单词 | walk |
释义 | walk UK [wɔ:k] US [wɑ:k] verb MOVE ON FOOT 行走 ESSENTIAL intransitive or transitive ■to move along by putting one foot in front of the other, allowing each foot to touch the ground before lifting the next 走,步行,行走 •I walked home.我走路回家的。 •A cat was walking along the top of the fence.一只猫在篱笆顶上走着。 •He walks two kilometres to work every morning.他每天早晨步行两公里去上班。 ⇒ See also jaywalk;sleepwalk at sleepwalkertransitive ■To walk someone to a particular place is to walk with them until they have reached it, usually because you are being friendly or polite, wish to protect them from danger, or to show them the way 陪(某人)走;步行送(某人) •He offered to walk her home/ to transitive ■to take an animal, especially a dog, for a walk 牵着(动物)散步;遛(狗等) •She walks the dog for an hour every afternoon.她每天下午都遛一小时狗。 a walking disaster/encyclopedia, etc. ■someone who seems to be a human form of disaster/encyclopedia, etc 活灾难(指带来灾难的人)/活百科全书等 •You've broken another pair of glasses? - Oh, you're a walking disaster!你又摔坏了一副眼镜?——唉,你真是个扫把星! UK [wɔ:k] US [wɑ:k] verb DO EASILY 轻松做到 transitive UK informal ■to pass or win something, such as an examination or game, easily 轻松通过(考试);轻松取得(比赛)的胜利 •She'll walk the interview - the job is practically hers already.她会轻松通过面试的——那份工作实际上已经是她的了。 UK [wɔ:k] US [wɑ:k] verb walk all over sb ■to treat someone very badly or defeat them very easily 虐待(某人);轻松战胜(某人) •If you don't want to work at the weekend, say so - don't let the boss walk all over you.假如你周末不想工作,那就说出来——不要听任老板的摆布。 UK [wɔ:k] US [wɑ:k] verb walk it informal ■to win or succeed easily 轻松获胜;轻易成功 •The team should walk it on Saturday.那支队伍周六应该会轻松获胜。 UK [wɔ:k] US [wɑ:k] verb walk on air ■to feel extremely excited or happy 极为兴奋;异常高兴 •After the delivery of her baby, she was walking on air.她生下了孩子之后兴奋异常。 UK [wɔ:k] US [wɑ:k] verb walk on eggs/eggshells ■If you are walking on eggs/eggshells, you are being very careful not to offend someone or do anything wrong 小心翼翼地做事;小心谨慎 •When my mother is staying at our house, I feel like I'm walking on eggshells.当我妈妈住在我们家的时候,我凡事都要小心翼翼。 UK [wɔ:k] US [wɑ:k] verb walk right into sth ■If you walk right into something, you are caught or tricked by it because you did not know what was happening 陷入,掉进(陷阱) •We set a trap and they walked right into it.我们设了个圈套,他们径直就踩了进去。 UK [wɔ:k] US [wɑ:k] verb Phrasal Verbs walk away DIFFICULT SITUATION disapproving ■to stop being involved in a situation because it is difficult to deal with or does not give you any advantages (从困境中)脱身,一走了之 •You can't just walk away from ACCIDENT ■to escape an accident without being badly hurt 平安脱险 •She overturned the car, but walked away from UK [wɔ:k] US [wɑ:k] verb Phrasal Verbs walk away with sth ■to win a prize or competition very easily 轻松获(奖);轻松赢得(比赛) •He walked away with all three gold medals.他很轻松地拿到了全部三枚金牌。 UK [wɔ:k] US [wɑ:k] verb Phrasal Verbs walk in on sb ■to go into a room and see what someone is doing, when they did not want to be seen 走进屋里撞见(某人) •She walked in on me when I was getting undressed.她进屋正好撞见我在脱衣服。 UK [wɔ:k] US [wɑ:k] verb Phrasal Verbs walk into sth ■to get a job very easily 轻松获得(工作) •She walked straight UK [wɔ:k] US [wɑ:k] verb Phrasal Verbs walk off (somewhere) ■to leave a place because you are angry or unhappy about something (因愤怒或不满而)离开(某地) •She threatened to walk off the film set because of the conditions.她曾因工作条件问题而威胁要离开拍摄场地。 •He refused to discuss it and just walked off in a huff.他拒绝谈论这个问题并气冲冲地离开了。 UK [wɔ:k] US [wɑ:k] verb Phrasal Verbs [M] walk sth off ■to go for a walk in order to get rid of an illness, often a headache , or the feeling of having eaten too much 散步消除(不适);散步缓解(头痛);散步消(食) •I'm going out to walk off this headache.我要出去散散步,以缓解头痛的症状。 •Let's go to the park and walk off all that lunch.午饭吃得太多,我们去公园散散步,消化一下肚子吧。 UK [wɔ:k] US [wɑ:k] verb Phrasal Verbs walk off with sth WIN ■to win something easily 轻松赢得… •She walked off with the top prize.她轻松地拿到了头奖。 STEAL ■to steal something or take something without asking permission 偷走,未经允许拿走 •Who's walked off with my cup?谁把我的杯子偷走了? UK [wɔ:k] US [wɑ:k] verb Phrasal Verbs walk out LEAVE ■to leave an event such as a meeting or performance because you are angry or disapprove of something (因愤怒或反对而)退场,退席 •All the parents walked out (of ■to suddenly leave your husband, wife or partner and end your relationship with them 突然离开,抛弃(配偶等)•He walked out on STOP WORK ■to stop working or leave your job because of a disagreement with your employer 罢工 •Workers are threatening to walk out.工人们威胁要进行罢工。 ⇒ See also walkoutUK [wɔ:k] US [wɑ:k] verb Phrasal Verbs walk sb through sth ■to slowly and carefully explain something to someone or show someone how to do something 耐心地给(某人)示范…;详细地教授(某人)… •She walked me through the six-page document.她耐心地给我解释了一遍这份长达六页的文件。 •He'll walk you through the procedure.他会详细地给你示范操作程式的。 UK [wɔ:k] US [wɑ:k] noun ESSENTIAL countable ■a journey that you make by walking, often for enjoyment 步行,行走 •He went for/took •They went on a ten-mile walk to raise money for charity.他们徒步走了十英里,为慈善事业募捐。 •Every afternoon she takes her Grandad out for a walk.每天下午她都带她的爷爷出去散步。 ⇒ See also jaywalk;sleepwalk at sleepwalker;boardwalk;catwalk;crosswalk;sidewalk;spacewalk.countable ■a path or route where people can walk for enjoyment (用于散步的)小路,小道 •Do you know any nice walks around here?你知道这附近有甚么散步的好地方吗? only singular ■a way of walking 步态 •He's got a strange waddling sort of walk.他走起路来一摇一摆,非常奇怪。 only singular ■walking speed 步行速度 •She slowed the horses to a walk.她让马放慢速度缓步而行。 a short/five-minute/ten-minute, etc. walk ■a journey that takes a short time/five minutes/ten minutes, etc. when you walk 步行只需很短时间/五分钟/十分钟等的一段路 •The station is only a five minute walk away UK [wɔ:k] US [wɑ:k] noun walk of life ■When people talk about walk(s) of life they are referring to different types of jobs and different levels of society 各行各业;各个社会阶层 •We've got lawyers in this club, and builders and hairdressers - people from all (different) |
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