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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:
walk
promenade f
walk (shorter)
tour m
walk (hike)
randonnée f
country walk
promenade dans la campagne
morning/evening walk
promenade du matin/du soir
long walk
longue or grande promenade
short walk
courte or petite promenade
a 12 km walk
une promenade de 12 km
a hotel five minutes' walk away from the station
un hôtel à cinq minutes à pied de la gare
it's about ten minutes' walk/four hours' walk
c'est environ à dix minutes à pied/à quatre heures de marche
on the walk home
en rentrant à pied à la maison
a walk to/beside the sea
une promenade jusqu'à/au bord de la mer
to go for or on a walk
(aller) faire une promenade, se promener
I've been out for a walk
je suis sorti me promener or faire une promenade
to have or take a walk
faire une promenade, se promener
to have or take a walk (shorter)
faire un tour
to take sb for a walk
emmener qn faire une promenade or un tour
to take the dog for a walk
promener or sortir le chien
has the dog had his walk?
est-ce qu'on a sorti le chien?
it's a short walk to the station
on est à quelques minutes à pied de la gare
it's a long walk back to the hotel
il y a une longue marche d'ici à l'hôtel
it seemed a very long walk to the podium
l'estrade avait l'air d'être très loin
2. walk (gait):
walk
démarche f
I knew him by his walk
je l'ai reconnu à sa démarche
3. walk (pace):
walk
pas m
he set off at a brisk walk
il est parti d'un pas vif
to slow down to a walk
se mettre à marcher (après avoir couru)
4. walk (path):
walk (gen)
allée f
walk (trail in forest)
sentier m
people from all walks of life
des gens de tous les milieux
5. walk SPORT:
walk
épreuve f de marche
the 10 km walk
l'épreuve de marche de 10 km
6. walk EQUIT:
walk
pas m
II. walk [ingl brit wɔːk, ingl am wɔk] VB vb trans
1. walk:
walk (cover on foot) distance, path, road
faire [qc] à pied
walk district, countryside
parcourir [qc] à pied
walk (patrol)
parcourir
I can't walk another step
je ne peux pas faire un pas de plus
to walk the streets tourist:
parcourir les rues
to walk the streets homeless person:
errer dans les rues
to walk the streets prostitute:
faire le trottoir
to walk the ramparts/walls soldier:
arpenter les remparts/murs
shall we take the bus or walk it?
on prend le bus ou on y va à pied?
we walked it in 20 minutes
nous l'avons fait à pied en 20 minutes
to walk it colloq SPORT
gagner haut la main
2. walk (escort on foot, lead):
walk friend
accompagner
walk tourist
promener
walk horse, mule etc
conduire
walk dog
promener
I walked her home
je l'ai accompagnée chez elle
the guide walked us all over Bonn
le guide nous a promenés dans tout Bonn
the guards walked him back to his cell
les gardiens l'ont reconduit à sa cellule
III. walk [ingl brit wɔːk, ingl am wɔk] VB vb intr
1. walk:
walk (in general)
marcher
walk (for pleasure)
se promener
walk (not run)
aller au pas
walk (not ride or drive)
aller à pied
the baby's learning to walk
le bébé apprend à marcher
you should be walking again soon
vous devriez recommencer à marcher bientôt
he'll never walk again
il ne pourra plus jamais marcher
to walk with a stick
marcher avec une canne
to walk with a limp/a swing
boiter/se dandiner en marchant
don't run, walk!
ne cours pas, marche!
‘walk’ ingl am (at traffic lights)
≈ traversez
it's not very far, let's walk
ce n'est pas très loin, allons-y à pied
we walked all day
nous avons marché toute la journée
we've missed the bus, we'll have to walk
nous avons manqué le bus, il va falloir marcher
we go on holiday to walk
nous allons en vacances pour faire de la marche
to walk across or through sth
traverser qc (à pied)
see note she walked across the room
elle a traversé la pièce
she walked across France
elle a traversé la France à pied
a policeman walked by
un policier est passé
he walked up/down the road
il a remonté/descendu la rue (à pied)
see note we've been walking round in circles for hours
nous tournons en rond depuis des heures
someone was walking around or about upstairs
quelqu'un allait et venait à l'étage
there's no lift, you'll have to walk up
il n'y a pas d'ascenseur, tu devras monter à pied
I'd just walked in at the door when …
je venais à peine de passer la porte, quand …
suddenly in walked my father
soudain voilà que mon père est entré
to walk in one's sleep (habitually)
être somnambule
he was walking in his sleep
il marchait en dormant
she walks to work/home
elle se rend à son travail/rentre chez elle à pied
we walked all the way back
nous avons fait tout le chemin du retour à pied
to walk up and down
faire les cent pas
to walk up and down a room
arpenter une pièce
shall I walk with you to the bus?
veux-tu que je t'accompagne au bus?
I'll walk some of the way with you
je vais faire un bout de chemin avec toi
he walked under a bus
il est passé sous un bus
the ghost walks at midnight
le fantôme apparaît à minuit
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
c'était simple comme bonjour! colloq
you must walk before you can run
il ne faut pas brûler les étapes
to walk sb off their feet colloq
mettre qn sur les rotules colloq
it's not a walk in the park colloq
ce n'est pas une mince affaire colloq
walk of shame colloq
marche de la honte colloq
walk back VB [ingl brit wɔːk -, ingl am wɔk -]
walk back
revenir sur ses pas (to jusqu'à)
we walked back (home)
nous sommes rentrés à pied
I. walk into VB [ingl brit wɔːk -, ingl am wɔk -] (walk into [sth])
1. walk into (enter):
walk into room, house
entrer dans
she walked into that job (acquired easily) fig
elle a eu ce poste sans lever le petit doigt
2. walk into (become entangled in):
walk into trap, ambush
tomber dans
walk into tricky situation
se fourrer dans
you walked right into that one colloq!
tu es tombé dans le panneau! colloq
3. walk into (bump into):
walk into wall, door, person
rentrer dans
I. walk over VB [ingl brit wɔːk -, ingl am wɔk -] (walk over)
walk over (a few steps)
s'approcher (to de)
walk over (a short walk)
faire un saut colloq (to à)
he walked over to her/the window
il s'est approché d'elle/de la fenêtre
he walked over to see her/to the farm
il a fait un saut pour la voir/à la ferme
II. walk over VB [ingl brit wɔːk -, ingl am wɔk -] (walk over [sb]) colloq
1. walk over (defeat) (gen) SPORT:
walk over
battre [qn] à plates coutures
2. walk over (humiliate):
walk over
marcher sur les pieds de
he'll walk all over you if you let him
il te marchera sur les pieds si tu le laisses faire
he lets her walk all over him
elle le mène par le bout du nez
I. walk around VB [ingl brit wɔːk -, ingl am wɔk -] (walk around) lett
walk around
se promener
walk around (aimlessly)
traîner
you can't walk around in the rain without an umbrella
tu ne peux pas traîner sous la pluie sans parapluie
II. walk around VB [ingl brit wɔːk -, ingl am wɔk -] (walk around [sth])
walk around (to and fro) city, streets, garden
faire un tour dans
walk around (make circuit of) building, space
faire le tour de
he walked around the lake
il a fait le tour du lac (à pied)
we walked around Paris for hours
nous nous sommes promenés dans Paris pendant des heures
I. walk off VB [ingl brit wɔːk -, ingl am wɔk -] (walk off)
1. walk off lett:
walk off
partir brusquement
2. walk off colloq, fig:
to walk off with sth (take) (innocently)
partir avec qc
to walk off with sth (as theft)
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 off
se promener pour faire passer
she walked off eight pounds
elle a perdu 4 kilos en faisant de la marche
walk away VB [ingl brit wɔːk -, ingl am wɔk -]
1. walk away lett:
walk away
s'éloigner (from de)
2. walk away (avoid involvement) fig:
to walk away from a problem/one's responsibilities
fuir un problème/ses responsabilités
3. walk away (survive unscathed):
walk away fig
sortir indemne (from de)
she walked away from the accident
elle est sortie indemne de l'accident
4. walk away:
to walk away with (win easily) game, tournament
gagner [qc] haut la main
to walk away with election
remporter [qc] haut la main
to walk away with (carry off) prize, honour
décrocher
5. walk away SPORT:
to walk away from sb/sth team
laisser qn/qc loin derrière
I. walk round VB [ingl brit wɔːk -, ingl am wɔk -] (walk round)
walk round
faire le tour
no-one answered so I walked round to the garden
personne n'a répondu alors je suis passé par le jardin
II. walk round VB [ingl brit wɔːk -, ingl am wɔk -] (walk round [sth])
walk round (round edge of) lake, stadium, garden, building
faire le tour de
walk round (through) exhibition, historic building
visiter
walk in VB [ingl brit wɔːk -, ingl am wɔk -]
walk in
entrer
he simply walked in as if he owned the place
il est carrément entré comme s'il était chez lui
who should walk in but my husband!
devine qui est arrivé?—mon mari!
‘please walk in’ (sign)
‘entrez sans frapper’
walk out VB [ingl brit wɔːk -, ingl am wɔk -]
1. walk out lett:
walk out
sortir (of de)
2. walk out (desert) fig:
walk out lover, partner, servant, collaborator:
partir
to walk out on
laisser tomber colloq
to walk out on lover, partner contract, undertaking
rompre
3. walk out:
walk out (as protest) negotiator, committee member:
partir en signe de protestation
walk out (on strike) workers:
se mettre en grève
they walked out of the meeting
ils ont quitté la réunion en signe de protestation
4. walk out ingl brit disuso lovers:
walk out
se fréquenter
to be walking out with sb
fréquenter qn
walk away VB [ingl brit wɔːk -, ingl am wɔk -]
1. walk away lett:
walk away
s'éloigner (from de)
2. walk away (avoid involvement) fig:
to walk away from a problem/one's responsibilities
fuir un problème/ses responsabilités
3. walk away (survive unscathed):
walk away fig
sortir indemne (from de)
she walked away from the accident
elle est sortie indemne de l'accident
4. walk away:
to walk away with (win easily) game, tournament
gagner [qc] haut la main
to walk away with election
remporter [qc] haut la main
to walk away with (carry off) prize, honour
décrocher
5. walk away SPORT:
to walk away from sb/sth team
laisser qn/qc loin derrière
I. walk off VB [ingl brit wɔːk -, ingl am wɔk -] (walk off)
1. walk off lett:
walk off
partir brusquement
2. walk off colloq, fig:
to walk off with sth (take) (innocently)
partir avec qc
to walk off with sth (as theft)
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 off
se promener pour faire passer
she walked off eight pounds
elle a perdu 4 kilos en faisant de la marche
walk out VB vb intr
1. walk out (leave room):
walk out
sortir
2. walk out (leave to express dissatisfaction):
walk out
partir
her husband walked out
son mari l'a quittée
the delegation walked out of the meeting
la délégation a quitté la réunion
3. walk out (go on strike):
walk out
se mettre en grève
I. walk [wɔ:k, ingl am wɑ:k] SOST
1. walk (going on foot):
walk
marche f
a five minute walk
une marche de cinq minutes
to be ten minutes' walk from here
être à dix minutes à pied d'ici
2. walk (gait):
walk
démarche f
3. walk (walking speed):
walk
pas m
to go at a slow/fast walk
aller d'un pas lent/rapide
4. walk (stroll):
walk
promenade f
to go for a walk
aller se promener
to take sb out for a walk
emmener qn en promenade
to take a walk
faire une promenade
5. walk (promenade):
walk
promenade f
locuzioni:
walk of life
milieu m
from all walks of life
de tous les milieux
II. walk [wɔ:k, ingl am wɑ:k] VB vb trans
1. walk (go on foot):
walk
parcourir (à pied)
you can walk it in half an hour
tu peux faire le chemin à pied en une demi-heure
2. walk (accompany):
to walk sb somewhere
emmener qn quelque part
to walk sb home
raccompagner qn à la maison
3. walk (take for a walk):
walk dog
sortir
4. walk (make move):
walk
faire marcher
III. walk [wɔ:k, ingl am wɑ:k] VB vb intr
1. walk (go on foot):
walk
marcher
it takes ten minutes to walk
cela prend dix minutes à pied
to walk into/out of a room
entrer dans/quitter une pièce
to walk up/down a road
monter/descendre une route
to walk along
marcher
2. walk (stroll):
walk
se promener
locuzioni:
to walk on air
être sur un nuage
to walk on eggs
marcher sur des œufs
to walk the streets (wander)
errer dans les rues
to walk the streets (be a prostitute)
faire le trottoir
I. walk off VB vb intr
walk off
partir
II. walk off VB vb trans
to walk off a meal
prendre l'air pour digérer
I. walk over VB vb intr
walk over
s'approcher
to walk over to sb
s'approcher de qn
II. walk over VB vb trans
to walk (all) over sb
marcher sur les pieds de qn
don't let him walk (all) over you fig
ne te laisse pas marcher sur les pieds
walk away VB vb intr
1. walk away (leave):
walk away
s'en aller
to walk away from sth house, group
quitter qc
to walk away from sth car
sortir de qc
2. walk away (ignore):
to walk away from sth
éviter qc
to walk away from sb
s'éloigner de qn
3. walk away (escape unhurt):
to walk away from an accident
sortir indemne d'un accident
4. walk away colloq (win):
to walk away with sth prize
remporter qc
5. walk away colloq (steal):
to walk away with sth
faucher qc
I. walk-on AGG
a walk-on part
un rôle de figurant
II. walk-on SOST
walk-on
figurant(e) m (f)
walk on VB vb intr TEATR
walk on
être figurant
walk-in [ˈwɔ:kɪn, ingl am ˈwɑ:k-] AGG
walk-in clinic
sans rendez-vous
walk-in hotel
sans réservation
walk-in apartment ingl am, ingl Aus
de plain-pied
a walk-in cupboard
un débarras
walk-through SOST
walk-through
répétition f
walk in on VB vb trans
to walk in on sb
entrer sans prévenir
walk out VB vb intr
1. walk out (leave room):
walk out
sortir
2. walk out (leave to express dissatisfaction):
walk out
partir
her husband walked out
son mari l'a quittée
the delegation walked out of the meeting
la délégation a quitté la réunion
3. walk out (go on strike):
walk out
se mettre en grève
I. walk [wɔk] SOST
1. walk (going on foot):
walk
marche f
a five-minute walk
une marche de cinq minutes
to be ten minutes' walk from here
être à dix minutes à pied d'ici
2. walk (gait):
walk
démarche f
3. walk (walking speed):
walk
pas m
to go at a slow/fast walk
aller d'un pas lent/rapide
4. walk (stroll):
walk
promenade f
to go for a walk
aller se promener
to take sb out for a walk
emmener qn en promenade
to take a walk
faire une promenade
5. walk (promenade):
walk
promenade f
locuzioni:
walk of life
milieu m
from all walks of life
de tous les milieux
II. walk [wɔk] VB vb trans
1. walk (go on foot):
walk
parcourir (à pied)
you can walk it in half an hour
tu peux faire le chemin à pied en une demi-heure
2. walk (accompany):
to walk sb somewhere
emmener qn quelque part
to walk sb home
raccompagner qn à la maison
3. walk (take for a walk):
walk dog
sortir
4. walk (make move):
walk
faire marcher
III. walk [wɔk] VB vb intr
1. walk (go on foot):
walk
marcher
it takes ten minutes to walk
cela prend dix minutes à pied
to walk into/out of a room
entrer dans/quitter une pièce
to walk up/down a road
monter/descendre une route
to walk along
marcher
2. walk (stroll):
walk
se promener
locuzioni:
to walk on air
être sur un nuage
to walk on eggs
marcher sur des œufs
to walk the streets (wander)
errer dans les rues
to walk the streets (be a prostitute)
faire le trottoir
walk-through SOST
walk-through
répétition f
I. walk over VB vb intr
walk over
s'approcher
to walk over to sb
s'approcher de qn
II. walk over VB vb trans
to walk (all) over sb
marcher sur les pieds de qn
don't let him walk (all) over you fig
ne te laisse pas marcher sur les pieds
I. walk-on AGG
a walk-on part [or role]
un rôle de figurant
II. walk-on SOST
walk-on
figurant(e) m (f)
walk away VB vb intr
1. walk away (leave):
walk away
s'en aller
to walk away from sth house, group
quitter qc
to walk away from sth car
sortir de qc
2. walk away (ignore):
to walk away from sth
éviter qc
to walk away from sb
s'éloigner de qn
3. walk away (escape unhurt):
to walk away from an accident
sortir indemne d'un accident
4. walk away colloq (win):
to walk away with sth prize
remporter qc
5. walk away colloq (steal):
to walk away with sth
faucher qc
walk on VB vb intr TEATR
walk on
être figurant
I. walk off VB vb intr
walk off
partir
II. walk off VB vb trans
to walk off a meal
prendre l'air pour digérer
walk-in [ˈwɔk·ɪn] AGG
walk-in clinic
sans rendez-vous
walk-in hotel
sans réservation
walk-in apartment
de plain-pied
walk-in closet
débarras m
space walk SOST
space walk
sortie f dans l'espace
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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Many people actually complete the walk over several months or years as a series of one-day or half-day walks.
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Visitors can take a walk over the 2 km-long walking trail with beautiful views.
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They both walk over to her, and introduce themselves to her.
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These spiders can walk over water rather fast, in a fashion similar to water striders.
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During the third quarter, several bandies will walk over to the opposing team's stands and hand out buttons.
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