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释义 walk /wɔːk/ SEE ALLˌwalk aˈway (from sb/sth) 1. to leave a difficult or unpleasant situation in order to avoid it, instead of staying to deal with it 丢下(某人);(从困难或令人不快的处境中)走开,脱身to walk away from a situation / deal
脱离某种境况 ∕放弃一项协议
You can’t just walk away from the problem.
你不能就这么甩手不管这个问题了。
He just walked away from everything—his job, his home and his family.
他就那么一走了之放弃了一切——他的工作、家以及家人。
2. if you walk away from an accident, etc., you are not seriously injured (在事故等中)免受重伤,平安脱身Both drivers walked away with minor cuts and bruises.
两名司机伤势都不重,只有轻微的划伤和瘀伤。
He walked away unhurt.
他毫发未损地平安脱险了。
[v + adv]
ˌwalk aˈway/ˈoff with sth1. to win sth very easily 轻易取胜;轻松赢得The team walked away with the championship.
该队轻而易举地获得了冠军。
2. to steal sth; to take sth without the owner’s permission 顺手牵羊;顺便偷走The thief walked away with jewellery worth £24 000.
窃贼偷走了价值 24 000 英镑的珠宝。
[v + adv + prep]
ˌwalk ˈin on sb/sthto go into a room and see what sb is doing when they did not expect you and did not want anyone to see them 冷不丁进屋撞见;不经意撞上Sorry, I didn’t mean to walk in on you.
对不起,我没想到你在这儿。
I’d obviously walked in on a very serious conversation.
我的闯入显然很突然,打断了一场十分严肃的谈话。
[v + adv + prep]
ˌwalk ˈinto sb/sthto crash into sb/sth while you are walking 走路时撞到Look where you’re going! You walked straight into me.
看着点路!你把我撞了个正着。
He keeps bumping into things and walking into walls.
他不断地碰到东西撞到墙。
[v + prep]
ˌwalk ˈinto sth (informal) 1. to become caught in sth that you are not expecting, especially because you are not careful 意外落入,不小心陷入(令人不快的境地)He realized he’d walked into a trap.
他意识到自己稀里糊涂落入了陷阱。
2. to succeed in getting a job without having to make an effort 轻易获得(工作)She walked straight into a job in publishing.
她不费吹灰之力谋得了一份出版行业的工作。
[v + prep]
ˌwalk ˈoffˌwalk ˈoff sthto leave a place or a person suddenly because you are angry or upset 愤然离去;拂袖而去She turned and walked off without a word.
她二话没说,转身离去。
The rest of the team walked off the field in protest.
其他队员愤然退场表示抗议。
[v + adv] [v + prep]
ˌwalk sth ˈoffto go for a walk in order to get rid of the feeling that you have eaten too much or an emotion such as anger 散步消食(或消气等)I need to walk off that lunch.
我要散散步把午饭消化一下。
It’ll do her good to walk some of her temper off.
散个步消消气会对她有好处。
NOTE Not used in the passive. 不用于被动语态。[v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv]
ˌwalk ˈoff with sth (informal) 1. walk away/off with sth (1) They’ve walked off with most of the film awards.
他们轻松获得了大部分电影奖项。
2. (humorous) walk away/off with sth (2) Who’s walked off with my pen?
谁顺手牵羊拿走了我的钢笔?
That dog’s just walked off with our ball!
那只狗刚刚叼走了我们的球!
ˌwalk ˈout 🔑1. ( ˌwalk ˈout of sth) to leave a meeting, a performance, etc. suddenly before the end, because you do not like it or are angry (因不喜欢或生气)突然离去,退场,退席Several students walked out of the debate before the vote.
几名学生在投票前退出了辩论会。
Some of the audience walked out in disgust.
一些观众愤然退场。
2. (of workers 工人) to stop working and go on strike 罢工The cameramen have walked out over working conditions.
摄影师们因不满意工作条件而罢工。
3. (on sb/sth) (informal) to leave sb you have a close relationship with and a responsibility for 遗弃;抛弃;舍弃;离开He walked out on his wife / marriage after 35 years.
结婚 35 年之后,他抛弃了妻子/放弃了婚姻。
[v + adv]1 also [v + adv + prep] ˈwalkout

noun

1. a sudden strike by workers 突然罢工The staff staged a one-day walkout.
职员突然罢工一天。
2. a protest in which you leave a meeting, a performance, etc. to show your anger or disapproval (表示愤怒或异议的)退席,退场,离开
ˌwalk ˈover sb (informal) 1. to treat sb badly and not consider their wishes or feelings 苛刻对待;欺负;无视…的愿望(或感情)We’re not prepared to let the management walk all over us.
我们可不愿意让资方任意欺凌。
2. to defeat sb easily in a competition 轻易打败;一举击败They’ll walk all over you on Saturday.
他们星期六将一举击败你们。
Don’t let yourselves be walked over.
不要一下子被打败。
[v + prep] ˈwalkover

noun

(informal)
an easy victory in a game or competition; a situation in which you are considered to have won a game although you did not in fact play 轻易取胜;不战而胜The race was no walkover (= it was not easy to win).
这场比赛的胜利得来不易。
The other team didn’t turn up so we had a walkover into the final.
对手没有出场,因此我队不战而胜,进入了决赛。
ˌwalk ˈthrough sth1. to practise or perform a play in a simple way, just using basic moves and positions 简单地排练,初排(戏剧)2. to practise a television programme without the cameras 无拍摄排练(电视节目)[v + prep] ˈwalk-through

noun

[usually singular]1. a practice of a play without the clothes, objects, etc. that are used for a real performance (戏剧的)排练走台,初排2. a practice of a television programme without the cameras (电视节目的)无拍摄排练,初拍
ˌwalk sb ˈthrough sthto show or tell sb how to do sth by carefully explaining or showing each part separately 给…详细解释,为…分步演示(操作方法等)She walked me through the complicated document.
她给我详细讲解了那份复杂的文件。
He’ll walk you through the procedure.
他将给你分步演示整个程序。
SYN talk sb through sth[v + n/pron + prep] ˈwalk-through

noun

[usually singular]
a careful explanation of the details of a process 详细讲解;分步演示
ˌwalk ˈup (to sb/sth) to approach sb/sth in a confident way (自信地)走向,走近She walked straight up to the desk and asked to see the manager.
她信步直接走到前台,要求面见经理。
[v + adv]
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