单词 | walk |
释义 | walk2 /wxk; wok/ vi, vt 1 [VP2A, B, C] (of persons) move by putting forward each foot in turn, not having both feet off the ground at once, → run; (of animals) move at the slowest pace, trot, gallop: (指人) 行走; 步行; (指动物) 慢步走: We ~ed five miles. 我们走了五哩路。 Shall we ride or ~? 我们是骑马还是步行? How old are babies when they learn to ~? 婴儿多大开始学步? He was ~ing up and down the station platform. 他在火车站的月台上走来走去 o'—about n a (Australian si, of aborigines in the desert) journey. (澳洲俚,指沙漠中的土著) 旅行; 游荡。 b (colloq) occasion when a celebrity ~s round meeting people informally. (俗) 名人或重要人物非正式地在人群中周旋的场合。 ~ away from, beat easily in a contest: 在比赛中轻易谤过: Smith ~ed away from all his competitors, beat them easily, 吏密斯轻易地击败了他所有的对手。 Hence, 由此产生, '~away n easily won contest. 轻易获胜的比赛。 (→ ~-over below). (参看下列的 ~-over)。 ~ away with sth, win sth easily: 轻易地赢得某物; 轻易地获胜: Newcombe ~ed away with the match. 纽康姆轻易地赢了那阳比赛。~。 with sth, (colloq) carry off; take (either on purpose or unintentionally) : (俗) (故意或无意地) 携走; 拿走; 偷走: Someone has ~ed off -with my umbrella. 有人把我的伞拿走了。 ~ into, (sl) (俚) a eat heartily of: 开怀地吃; 大吃: ~ into a meat-pie. 大吃肉馅饼。 b abuse; scold. 谴责; 斥责。 c (colloq) meet with through inattention: (俗) 因疏忽或不商心而遭遇: He just ~ed into the ambush. 他恰好中了埋伏。 ~ on, play a non-speaking part on the stage: 在舞台上扮演不讲话的角色: (attrib) (形容用法) a, ~-'on part. 无台词的为色。 ~ out. (colloq) go on strike: (俗) 罢工: The men in this factory ~ed out yesterday. 这工厂的工人昨天罢工。 Hence, 由此产生, '■~-out n (workers') strike. (工人的) 罢工。 ~ out on sb, (sl) abandon or desert him. (俚) 遗弃某人。~。以 with sb, (dated colloq) court; have as a sweetheart. (过时俗语) 追求某人; 以某人做情人。~。 3 sb. defeat him easily. 轻易击败某人。 Hence, 由此产生 ,'— over n easy victory; contest in which there is little or no opposition: 轻易获得的胜利; 对手不强的竞赛: The race was a -over for Jones. 琼斯轻而易举地赢了这场赛跑。 ~ up, a invitation to enter (eg as given by men outside a circus). 请进 (如请人进去看马戏等) 。 b ~ along: 沿…行走: as I was ~ing up Oxford Street. 当我沿牛津街走的时候。 c ~ upstairs. 走上楼。 Hence, 由此产生, a ' ~-“p flat, one in a building without a lift. 没有电梯的公寓。 (d) ~ up (to sb/ sth), approach: 走近; 趣近: A stranger ~ed up to me and asked me the time. 一位陌生人走近我,问我 (当时的) 时间。 2 [VP6A, 15A, B] cause to ~: 使歩行; 使行羌; 使慢步: Horses should be ~ed for a while after a race. 马在比赛后应让它作缓步行走。 He ~ed his horse up the hill. 他举马走上小山。 He put his arm round me and ~ed me away/off. 血用一只臂搂着我,带我走开。 ~ sb off his feet/legs, tire him out by making him ~ far. 使某人走得筋疲力竭。 3 [VP6A] go over on foot: 永行于; 走源 I have ~ed this district for miles round. 我走遍了这附近好几哩内的地区。 4 (with various nn) : (与名词连用): ~ the boards, be an actor; 作演员; ~ the wards, be a medical student; 习医; 作医学院学生; ~ the plank, (of a person captured by pirates in former times) be compelled to ~ blindfolded into the sea along a plank laid over the ship's side; (指昔时被海盗虏获的人) 蒙着眼睛被迫走上突出于胶外的木板而终落入海中; ~ the streets, be a pros titute (a 'street-er). 做妓女; 为娼。 ~er n person who ~s, esp for exercise or enjoyment. 行走者; 步行者; (尤指) 散步者。 ~ing n (in compounds) (用于复合字中) ' ~ing-shoes, strong ones for ~ing in; 走路穿的结实畦子;' ~ stick used in, or carried while, ~ing; 手杖; ,ing-tour, holiday spent ~ing'from place to place. 假日徒务旅行。 |
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