کلمات مرتبط(walk):بازگشت به واژه walkcat walk
cock of the walk
code walk through
do not walk
go for a walk
gravel-walk
i know you by your walk
milk walk
sheep walk
side walk
side-walk
take a walk
take me for for a walk
to go (or walk)in procession
to go for a walk
to take a walk
to walk a bicycle
to walk away with
to walk fast
to walk off
to walk off with
to walk the boards
to walk the chalk
to walk the plank
walk back
walk of life
walk off with
walk out
walk out on
walk-out
مسابقه راهپيمايى ،راه پيما،گردش کننده ،راه رونده ،راه رو،راه رفتن ،گام زدن ،گردش کردن ،پياده رفتن ،گردش پياده ،گردشگاه ،پياده رو
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راه رفتن ، گامزدن ، گردش کردن ، پیاده رفتن ، گردش پیاده ، گردشگاه ، پیاده رو.راه پیما، گردش کننده ، راه رونده ، راه رو.
walk noun
1 trip on foot
ADJ. brief, little, short We took a brief walk around the old quarter. | good, long, long-distance, marathon It's a good (= fairly long) walk to the town centre, so I usually cycle. We went for a long walk after breakfast. He's done several long-distance walks for charity. | three-minute, five minutes', etc. It's a five-minute walk from the lecture theatre to the restaurant. We live just a few minutes' walk from the station. | brisk, vigorous The doctor advised a brisk walk every day. | easy, gentle, leisurely | hard, strenuous | exhilarating, lovely, pleasant, pretty | twenty-minute, two-mile, etc. | after-dinner, afternoon, daily, evening, etc. | solitary She used to enjoy solitary walks along the cliffs. | romantic | guided We went on a guided walk of the city in the afternoon. | charity, sponsored She's doing a 200-mile sponsored walk in aid of cancer research. | circular | coastal, country, forest, hill, lakeside, nature, riverside, woodland | space, tightrope the anniversary of the first space walk
VERB + WALK do, go for, go on, have, take The book contains circular walks you can do in half a day. We'll go for a walk before lunch. We went on a ten-mile walk along the coast. | take sb/sth for She takes her dog for a walk every evening. | break They broke their walk at a pub by the river. | continue, resume
WALK + VERB take sb/sth The walk takes two hours. The walk takes you past a lot of interesting buildings.
PREP. on a/the ~ He met her on one of his Sunday afternoon walks. | within (a) ~ All amenities are within an easy walk of the hotel. | ~ from, ~ to
PHRASES a walk around I had a little walk around to calm my nerves.
2 style of walking
ADJ. funny, silly | jaunty | mincing | loose-limbed | ungainly | fast | sedate, slow, stately
VERB + WALK do, have She did a silly walk to amuse her friends. He has a mincing walk, fast with short steps.
3 a walk: speed of walking
VERB + WALK slow to | move off at, set off at The horses set off at a walk.
n.
walking is a healthy form of exercise
he worked the pitcher for a base on balls
he had a funny walk
he took a walk after lunch
after the blizzard he shoveled the front walk
it happens in all walks of life
v.
Walk, don't run!
We walked instead of driving
She walks with a slight limp
The patient cannot walk yet
Walk over to the cabinet
Walk the tightrope
Paul walked the streets of Damascus
She walks 3 miles every day
I'll walk you to your car
walk in sadness
The lovers held hands while walking
We like to walk every Sunday
We must walk with our dispossessed brothers and sisters
Walk with God
He walks the horse up the mountain
Walk the dog twice a day
The horses walked across the meadow