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*walk¹ /wɔk; wɔːk/ v 1 [I,T] to move forwards by putting one foot in front of the other 行走,步行: We must have walked ten miles today. 今天我们必定已走了十英里路。 She walked up to him and kissed him. 她走到他跟前吻他。 2 [T] to walk somewhere with someone (陪)同〔某人〕一起走〔到某地〕: It's late — I'll walk you home. 天晚了 — 我送你回家。 Tamara usually walks the dogs twice a day. (=she takes them outside for a walk) 塔玛拉通常一天遛狗两趟。 3 walk all over sb informal to treat someone very badly 【非正式】 欺负,刻薄地对待: She lets those kids walk all over her. 她任由那些小孩欺负。
walk awayto leave a situation without caring what happens 撒手不管,一走了之: You can't just walk away from 8 years of marriage! 八年的婚姻你不可以就这样一走了之! walk away with sth to win something easily 轻易得到〔奖品〕: Carrie walked away with the prize. 凯莉轻而易举地赢得了奖品。 walk into sth 1 if you walk into a job, you get it easily and without any effort 轻易地得到〔工作〕 2 to be easily deceived by something, especially in a way that makes you seem silly 轻易上当受骗: You walked straight into that one! 你那么容易就上了当! walk off with sth 1 to take something that does not belong to you 偷窃〔某物〕: Someone walked off with my new jacket! 有人偷了我的新外套! 2 to win something easily 轻松赢得〔某物〕 walk out to stop working as a protest 罢工 walk out on sb to leave your husband, wife etc suddenly 突然离开,扔下〔丈夫、妻子等〕: Mary just walked out on him one day. 有一天玛莉突然扔下他走了。
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