首页英语词典walkwalk词组搭配

walk

英 [wɔːk] 美[wɔk]
  • n. 步行,走;散步
  • vt. 散步;走过
  • vi. 走,步行;散步
  • n. (Walk)人名;(德、葡)瓦尔克;(英)沃克

词组搭配


walk all over

(informal)treat in a thoughtless, disrespectful, and exploitative manner

(非正式)蹂躏

you don't want to let the cops walk all over you.

你不想让警察随意欺侮吧。

walk before one can run

grasp the basic skills before attempting something more difficult

先学走后学跑(先掌握基本技能,然后再试图做更难的事情)

walking encyclopedia

(亦作 walking dictionary)(informal)a person who has an impressive knowledge of facts or words

(非正式)活词典

walk the boards
walk it

make a journey on foot rather than riding or in a vehicle

徒步旅行

(informal)achieve a victory easily

(非正式)轻易取胜

walk Matilda
walk someone off their feet

walk with someone until they are exhausted

使某人走得脚软腿酸

walk of life

the position within society that someone holds or the part of society to which they belong as a result of their job or social status

行业,职业;地位

the courses attracted people from all walks of life.

这些课程吸引了各行各业的人。

walk on eggshells

be extremely cautious about one's words or actions

谨言慎行

walk one's talk

(chiefly N. Amer.)suit one's actions to one's words

(主北美)言行一致

walk the streets

walk freely in a town or city

在街上自由漫步

work as a prostitute

当妓女

walk the wards

(dated)gain experience as a clinical medical student

(旧)在医院里实习

win in a walk

(US)win without effort or competition

(美)轻易取胜

walk away

easily, casually, or irresponsibly abandon a situation in which one is involved or for which one is responsible

轻易脱身,随便离开岗位