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walk Thành ngữ, tục ngữ
all walks of life
all occupations and lifestyles As a salesperson, you will meet people from all walks of life.
every walk of life
every occupation, all lifestyles People from every walk of life attend our church.
walk
not have to pay a fine or go to jail, get off They couldn't prove that Don was guilty, so he walked.
walk a straight line
walk without staggering, show that you are sober If you can't walk a straight line, don't drive a vehicle.
walk down
walk along, walk on We walked down the road to the lake. It was a nice day for a walk.
walk of life
lifestyle, occupation, vocation People from all walks of life eat at Fabio's Restaurants.
walk on eggshells
be very careful, watch your step Your son is so afraid of making a mistake he's walking on eggshells.
walk the talk
do what you talk about doing, practice what you preach If we advise people to recycle, we should recycle. We have to walk the talk.
walk-through
inspect the house you are buying just before you become the owner The day before we moved into our new home, we did a walk-through with the real estate agent.
walk up
walk along, walk on, walk in They walked up and down the hall, waiting for the doctor.
worship the ground she walks on
"love her very, very much; crawl on my hands..., mad about her" """Does Anthony love Cleopatra?"" ""He adores her. He worships the ground she walks on!"""
walk of shame
when a guy or girl walks home after hooking up with someone- usually done in the daylight, so everyone sees that they are wearing the same clothes they had on the night before and that they are alone; "I saw Carrie doing the walk of shame from Greg's house this morning"
walking on sunshine
really happy about something; in love (or really deep like) "She's been walking on sunshine since he asked her out"
walk away from
1.win easily in a race or competition在比赛中轻而易举地获胜
He walked away from all his competitors in the 3,000metre race.在3000米赛跑中,他遥遥领先于所有其他选手。
2.survive(an accident)with little or no injury从(事故中)平安脱身
How could he walk away from a crash like that without a mark on him?他在那次车祸中怎么会没受一点伤而平安脱险的?
He walked away from the shipwreck.在这次沉船事件中他平安脱险了。
walk away/off with
1.take and go away with;take away;steal取走;偷走;顺手拿走
Someone got in and walked awaywith the jewels while we were out.我们不在的时候,有人进来顺手把珠宝偷走了。
How can a thief walk off with a safe in broad daylight?一个小偷怎能在光天化日之下将一个保险箱偷走呢?
2.take,get or win easily轻而易举地获得或赢得
He walked away with the election;his majority was about ten thousand.他多得1万张左右的选票,轻而易举地赢了这场选举。
Our team walked off with the championship.我队轻而易举地得了冠军。
We expected Peter to walk off with the prize,but he didn't.我们本来指望彼得会轻而易举地获奖,可他没有。
walk away with
1.take and go away with;take away;steal取走;偷走;顺手拿走
Someone got in and walked awaywith the jewels while we were out.我们不在的时候,有人进来顺手把珠宝偷走了。
How can a thief walk off with a safe in broad daylight?一个小偷怎能在光天化日之下将一个保险箱偷走呢?
2.take,get or win easily轻而易举地获得或赢得
He walked away with the election;his majority was about ten thousand.他多得1万张左右的选票,轻而易举地赢了这场选举。
Our team walked off with the championship.我队轻而易举地得了冠军。
We expected Peter to walk off with the prize,but he didn't.我们本来指望彼得会轻而易举地获奖,可他没有。
walk into
1.eat or drink greedily大吃大喝
He walked into a dinner.他狼吞虎咽地吃了一顿晚餐。
The boy walked into a big bowl of chicken soup when the mistress was out visiting a neighbour.那男孩趁女主人出去串门的时候,把一大碗鸡汤喝了个精光。
2.scold;attack责骂;申斥;攻击;殴打
He walks into us all as if it were our faults.他把我们大家大骂了一顿,好象是我们的过错。
I could hear the director walking into Jim for being late again.我可以听到主任在责骂吉姆又一次迟到。
Henry walked into his attackers.亨利毫不畏惧地向袭击他的人冲去。
3.meet with through inattention 由于疏忽而遭到
Mind you,don't walk into a trap!小心,别上当!
walk off
1.get rid of by walking用走路来消除
I used to walk off my headache.我常常以散步来消除头痛。
He tried to walk off the effect of the drink.他试图以散步来醒酒。
2.depart离开
My father said no more and walked off.我父亲没有再说下去,转身离开了。
walk off with
1.take and go away with;take away;steal取走;偷走;顺手拿走
Someone got in and walked awaywith the jewels while we were out.我们不在的时候,有人进来顺手把珠宝偷走了。
How can a thief walk off with a safe in broad daylight?一个小偷怎能在光天化日之下将一个保险箱偷走呢?
2.take,get or win easily轻而易举地获得或赢得
He walked away with the election;his majority was about ten thousand.他多得1万张左右的选票,轻而易举地赢了这场选举。
Our team walked off with the championship.我队轻而易举地得了冠军。
We expected Peter to walk off with the prize,but he didn't.我们本来指望彼得会轻而易举地获奖,可他没有。
walk one's chalks
go away without notice不告而别
He walked his chalks and went to Shanghai.他不辞而别去了上海。
walk out
1.go on strike罢工
Building workers walked out during the morning in protest of the sacking of a bricklayer.建筑工人上午举行罢工,抗议解雇一名砌砖工人。
There's another strike threatening;some of the workers walked out today.又一次罢工迫近了,今天已有一些工人不干活了。
2.leave in protest退席抗议
The representatives of the offended country walked out when the opposing speaker took the floor.当对方发言时,受攻击的国家代表退席以示抗议。
3.be in love谈恋爱
John and Mary are walking out.约翰和玛丽在谈恋爱。
walk out on
abandon;desert遗弃;抛弃
You can't just walk out on us like this.你不能这样丢下我们不管。
Mike just walked out on his wife and family without saying a word.迈克一句话也没说就丢下妻子儿女不管了。
She treated him badly,but she never thought he'd walk out on her.她待他很不好,可她从不认为他会抛弃她。
walk over
1.disregard the wishes or feelings of;treat like a slave;impose upon 无视(某人)的感情或愿望;把…当奴隶对待;欺侮
He would walk over other people to get what he wanted.他会无视别人的意愿来达到自己的目的。
Don't let your husband walk over you like that.别让你丈夫那样盛气凌人对你。
2.defeat easily and by a wide margin轻易地打败(而且分数相差甚多);获胜全不费工夫
Joans simply walked over Brown in billiards.在台球比赛中,琼斯不费吹灰之力赢了布朗。
walk the chalk
act exactly as you are supposed to;behave properly;obey循规蹈矩;严格遵守;服从
The young teacher took great pains to make his students walk the chalk.那位年轻教师费了好大的劲来使学生们遵守纪律。
walk the hospital
practise as a student to observe the methods of physicians and surgeons到医院实习
You have to walk the hospital for a time as part of your medical course.你必须在医院实习一段时期,作为医学课程的一部分。
Medical students are required to walk the hospital for a period of time before their graduation.医科大学生毕业前必须到医院实习一段时间。
walk through
1.go through(a play,an acting part,etc.)in a perfunctory manner马马虎虎地演或念台词
He didn't like the script and walked through his part.他不喜欢那个剧本,因此马马虎虎地扮演他的角色。
2.deal with or carry out perfunctorily敷衍了事地处理或做完
He walked through the test.他草草地做完了试验。
win in a walk
win very easily;win without having to try hard轻易获胜
He was expected to win in a walk,but he was badly beaten.人们以为他会轻易获胜,但是他却被打得一败涂地。
win in a walk/breeze
win very easily;win without having to try hard轻易获胜
He was expected to win in a walk,but he was badly beaten.人们以为他会轻易获胜,但是他却被打得一败涂地。
walk the plank
Idiom(s): walk the plank
Theme: PUNISHMENT
to suffer punishment at the hand of someone. (From the image of pirates making their blindfolded captives commit suicide by walking off the end of a plank jutting out over the open sea.)
• Fred may think he can make the members of my department walk the plank, but we will fight back.
• Tom thought he could make John walk the plank, but John fought back.
walk the floor
Idiom(s): walk the floor
Theme: WAITING
to pace nervously while waiting.
• While Bill waited for news of the operation, he walked the floor for hours on end.
• Walking the floor won't help. You might as well sit down and relax.
walk on eggs
Idiom(s): walk on eggs
Theme: CAUTION
to be very cautious. (Informal. Never literal.)
• The manager is very hard to deal with. You really have to walk on eggs.
• I've been walking on eggs ever since I started working here.
walk on air
Idiom(s): walk on air
Theme: HAPPINESS
to be very happy; to be euphoric.
• Ann was walking on air when she got the job.
• On the last day of school, all the children are walking on air.
walk all over
Idiom(s): walk all over sb
Theme: ABUSE
to treat someone badly.
• She's so mean to her children. She walks all over them.
• The manager had walked all over Ann for months. Finally she quit.
walk a tightrope
Idiom(s): walk a tightrope
Theme: DIFFICULTY
to be in a situation where one must be very cautious.
• I've been walking a tightrope all day. I need to relax.
• Our business is about to fail. We've been walking a tightrope for three months.
take a walk
Idiom(s): take a walk AND take a hike
Theme: DEPART
to leave somewhere. (Slang.)
• He was rude to me, so I just took a walk and left him standing there.
• He was getting on my nerves, so I told him to take a hike.
give one one's walking papers
Idiom(s): give one one's walking papers
Theme: DISMISSAL - EMPLOYMENT
to fire someone; to dismiss someone from employment.
• Tom has proved unsatisfactory. I decided to give him his walking papers.
• We might even give Sally her walking papers, too.
get one's walking papers
Idiom(s): get one's walking papers
Theme: FAILURE
to get fired. (Informal.)
• Well, I'm through. I got my walking papers today.
• They are closing down my department. I guess I'll get my walking papers soon.
cock of the walk
Idiom(s): cock of the walk
Theme: PEOPLE - PROUD
someone who acts more important than others in a group.
• The deputy manager was cock of the walk until the new manager arrived.
• He loved acting cock of the walk and ordering everyone about.
Learn to walk before you run.
Don't rush into doing something until you know how to do it.
Dead man walking
A dead man walking is someone who is in great trouble and will certainly get punished, lose their job or position, etc, soon.
Run before you can walk
If someone tries to run before they can walk, they try to do something requiring a high level of knowledge before they have learned the basics.
Walk a fine line
If you have to walk a fine line, you have to be very careful not to annoy or anger people or groups that are competing. ('Walk a thin line' is an alternative.)
Walk a mile in my shoes
This idiom means that you should try to understand someone before criticising them.
Walk in the park
An undertaking that is easy is a walk in the park. The opposite is also true - "no walk in the park".
Walk the green mile
Someone or something that is walking the green mile is heading towards the inevitable.
Walking encyclopedia
A very knowledgeable person is a walking encyclopedia.
Walking on air
If you are walking on air, you are so happy that you feel as if you could float.
Walking on broken glass
When a person is punished for something. e.g. 'She had me walking on broken glass.'
Walking time-bomb
A person whose behaviour is erratic and totally unpredictable is a walking time-bomb.
Get Your Walking Papers
Get fired from a job.
An walk idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with walk, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
Cùng học tiếng anh với từ điển Từ đồng nghĩa, cách dùng từ tương tự, Thành ngữ, tục ngữ walk