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daspersion
marché
I. walk [ingl brit wɔːk, ingl am wɔk] SOST à pied is often omitted with movement verbs if we already know that the person is on foot. If it is surprising or ambiguous, à pied should be included.
1. walk:
a 12 km walk
2. walk (gait):
3. walk (pace):
pas m
4. walk (path):
5. walk SPORT:
the 10 km walk
6. walk EQUIT:
pas m
II. walk [ingl brit wɔːk, ingl am wɔk] VB vb trans
1. walk:
walk (cover on foot) distance, path, road
walk district, countryside
to walk the streets tourist:
to walk the streets homeless person:
to walk the streets prostitute:
we walked it in 20 minutes
to walk it colloq SPORT
2. walk (escort on foot, lead):
walk friend
walk tourist
walk horse, mule etc
walk dog
I walked her home
III. walk [ingl brit wɔːk, ingl am wɔk] VB vb intr
1. walk:
walk’ ingl am (at traffic lights)
we walked all day
see note she walked across the room
a policeman walked by
he walked up/down the road
I'd just walked in at the door when
we walked all the way back
he walked under a bus
2. walk (disappear) colloq, scherz:
walk possession:
se faire la malle colloq
IV. walk [ingl brit wɔːk, ingl am wɔk]
take a walk colloq! ingl am
dégage! colloq
that was a walk colloq! ingl am
to walk sb off their feet colloq
mettre qn sur les rotules colloq
it's not a walk in the park colloq
walk of shame colloq
marche de la honte colloq
walk back VB [ingl brit wɔːk -, ingl am wɔk -]
revenir sur ses pas (to jusqu'à)
we walked back (home)
I. walk into VB [ingl brit wɔːk -, ingl am wɔk -] (walk into [sth])
1. walk into (enter):
walk into room, house
2. walk into (become entangled in):
walk into trap, ambush
walk into tricky situation
you walked right into that one colloq!
3. walk into (bump into):
walk into wall, door, person
I. walk over VB [ingl brit wɔːk -, ingl am wɔk -] (walk over)
s'approcher (to de)
faire un saut colloq (to à)
II. walk over VB [ingl brit wɔːk -, ingl am wɔk -] (walk over [sb]) colloq
1. walk over (defeat) (gen) SPORT:
2. walk over (humiliate):
I. walk around VB [ingl brit wɔːk -, ingl am wɔk -] (walk around) lett
II. walk around VB [ingl brit wɔːk -, ingl am wɔk -] (walk around [sth])
walk around (to and fro) city, streets, garden
walk around (make circuit of) building, space
he walked around the lake
I. walk off VB [ingl brit wɔːk -, ingl am wɔk -] (walk off)
1. walk off lett:
2. walk off colloq, fig:
filer avec qc colloq
3. walk off (carry off) → walk away
II. walk off VB [ingl brit wɔːk -, ingl am wɔk -] (walk off [sth], walk [sth] off)
walk off headache, hangover, large meal:
walk away VB [ingl brit wɔːk -, ingl am wɔk -]
1. walk away lett:
s'éloigner (from de)
2. walk away (avoid involvement) fig:
3. walk away (survive unscathed):
sortir indemne (from de)
4. walk away:
to walk away with (win easily) game, tournament
to walk away with election
to walk away with (carry off) prize, honour
5. walk away SPORT:
to walk away from sb/sth team
I. walk round VB [ingl brit wɔːk -, ingl am wɔk -] (walk round)
II. walk round VB [ingl brit wɔːk -, ingl am wɔk -] (walk round [sth])
walk round (round edge of) lake, stadium, garden, building
walk round (through) exhibition, historic building
walk in VB [ingl brit wɔːk -, ingl am wɔk -]
walk out VB [ingl brit wɔːk -, ingl am wɔk -]
1. walk out lett:
sortir (of de)
2. walk out (desert) fig:
walk out lover, partner, servant, collaborator:
to walk out on lover, partner contract, undertaking
3. walk out:
walk out (as protest) negotiator, committee member:
walk out (on strike) workers:
4. walk out ingl brit disuso lovers:
walk away VB [ingl brit wɔːk -, ingl am wɔk -]
1. walk away lett:
s'éloigner (from de)
2. walk away (avoid involvement) fig:
3. walk away (survive unscathed):
sortir indemne (from de)
4. walk away:
to walk away with (win easily) game, tournament
to walk away with election
to walk away with (carry off) prize, honour
5. walk away SPORT:
to walk away from sb/sth team
I. walk off VB [ingl brit wɔːk -, ingl am wɔk -] (walk off)
1. walk off lett:
2. walk off colloq, fig:
filer avec qc colloq
3. walk off (carry off) → walk away
II. walk off VB [ingl brit wɔːk -, ingl am wɔk -] (walk off [sth], walk [sth] off)
walk off headache, hangover, large meal:
walk out VB vb intr
1. walk out (leave room):
2. walk out (leave to express dissatisfaction):
her husband walked out
3. walk out (go on strike):
I. walk [wɔ:k, ingl am wɑ:k] SOST
1. walk (going on foot):
2. walk (gait):
3. walk (walking speed):
pas m
4. walk (stroll):
5. walk (promenade):
locuzioni:
II. walk [wɔ:k, ingl am wɑ:k] VB vb trans
1. walk (go on foot):
2. walk (accompany):
3. walk (take for a walk):
walk dog
4. walk (make move):
III. walk [wɔ:k, ingl am wɑ:k] VB vb intr
1. walk (go on foot):
2. walk (stroll):
locuzioni:
I. walk off VB vb intr
II. walk off VB vb trans
I. walk over VB vb intr
II. walk over VB vb trans
walk away VB vb intr
1. walk away (leave):
to walk away from sth house, group
to walk away from sth car
2. walk away (ignore):
3. walk away (escape unhurt):
4. walk away colloq (win):
to walk away with sth prize
5. walk away colloq (steal):
I. walk-on AGG
II. walk-on SOST
figurant(e) m (f)
walk on VB vb intr TEATR
walk-in [ˈwɔ:kɪn, ingl am ˈwɑ:k-] AGG
walk-in clinic
walk-in hotel
walk-in apartment ingl am, ingl Aus
walk-through SOST
walk in on VB vb trans
walk out VB vb intr
1. walk out (leave room):
2. walk out (leave to express dissatisfaction):
her husband walked out
3. walk out (go on strike):
I. walk [wɔk] SOST
1. walk (going on foot):
2. walk (gait):
3. walk (walking speed):
pas m
4. walk (stroll):
5. walk (promenade):
locuzioni:
II. walk [wɔk] VB vb trans
1. walk (go on foot):
2. walk (accompany):
3. walk (take for a walk):
walk dog
4. walk (make move):
III. walk [wɔk] VB vb intr
1. walk (go on foot):
2. walk (stroll):
locuzioni:
walk-through SOST
I. walk over VB vb intr
II. walk over VB vb trans
I. walk-on AGG
II. walk-on SOST
figurant(e) m (f)
walk away VB vb intr
1. walk away (leave):
to walk away from sth house, group
to walk away from sth car
2. walk away (ignore):
3. walk away (escape unhurt):
4. walk away colloq (win):
to walk away with sth prize
5. walk away colloq (steal):
walk on VB vb intr TEATR
I. walk off VB vb intr
II. walk off VB vb trans
walk-in [ˈwɔk·ɪn] AGG
walk-in clinic
walk-in hotel
walk-in apartment
space walk SOST
Present
Iwalk
youwalk
he/she/itwalks
wewalk
youwalk
theywalk
Past
Iwalked
youwalked
he/she/itwalked
wewalked
youwalked
theywalked
Present Perfect
Ihavewalked
youhavewalked
he/she/ithaswalked
wehavewalked
youhavewalked
theyhavewalked
Past Perfect
Ihadwalked
youhadwalked
he/she/ithadwalked
wehadwalked
youhadwalked
theyhadwalked
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He puts on earphones and listens to the music, it causes him to become delirious, his parents walk in on him and take the memory stick off him.
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With covers for 220, you'll likely be able to walk in on a lunchtime whim.
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One of the treats of journalism is to walk in on worlds apart.
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After a couple of minutes, a woman would walk in on crutches - wincing with pain - and lean against the wall.
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If you walk in on two minions fighting each other, for example, it can be hilarious how silly they are.
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