walked
past simple and past participle ofwalk
单词 | walked |
释义 | walked past simple and past participle ofwalk walk verb uk/wɔːk/us/wɑːk/walkverb(MOVE ON FOOT)A1[IorT] tomovealong by putting onefootinfrontof the other,allowingeachfoottotouchthegroundbeforeliftingthe next: I walkedhome. Acatwas walking along thetopof thefence. He walks twomilestoworkeverymorning. See also jaywalkmainlyUS sleepwalk to walk
B1[T] to go with someone to aparticularplace, forexamplebecause youwanttoprotectthem fromdanger, or show them the way: Heofferedto walk herhome/tothestation. B1[T] to take ananimal,especiallyadog, for a walk: She walks thedogfor anhoureveryafternoon. a walking disaster, encyclopedia, etc. someone whoseemsto be ahumanformofdisaster,encyclopedia, etc.: Youbrokeanotherpairofglasses? You're just a walkingdisaster!
Walking and walkers
You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Taking someone somewhere or telling them the way Samples and examples walkverb(FREE TO GO)[I] to not bechargedwith acrime, or to beallowedtoleaveacourtafter beingfoundnotguiltyof acrime: Ifpolicedon't get therightevidence, he'll walk. [IorT] inbaseball, toreceivefourballsoutsidethehittingareaand beallowedto go tofirstbase, or tothrowtheballoutsidethehittingareafourtimesso that thebatterisallowedto go tofirstbase: The firstbatterseithermissedor walked. He would have had aperfectgame, except he walked abatterin thefinalinning. Court cases, orders & decisions
You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Freedom to act Baseball & rounders walkverb(LEAVE)[I] tosuddenlyleaveajobor othersituationbecause you have not been given what youwant: Payessentialworkers$650 aweekor we walk. "Getrealor we walk" UKwarnsBrusselsas Brexittradedealtalksresume. You give me twentypercentdiscounton thepriceor I walk. Departing
walkverb(DO EASILY)[T]UKinformal topassorwinsomething, such as anexamorgame,easily: She'll walk theinterview- thejobispracticallyhers already. Succeeding, achieving and fulfilling
See alsowalk/be oneggshells Idiomswalk all oversomeone walk free walk it walk on air walk right intosomething walk the walk Phrasal verbswalk away walk away withsomething walk backsomething walk in onsomeone walk intosomething walk off(somewhere) walksomethingoff walk off withsomething walk out walk throughsomething walksomeonethroughsomething Examplesofwalkedwalked In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. As soon as he had finished, hewalkedoff to the temple, and the dancers (mostly in pairs) followed. From theCambridge English Corpus Thus, during experiments, if the modelwalkedfive steps, we hypothesised that it had converged to a stable gait. From theCambridge English Corpus During my stay in the village, a group of young men showed me where the village shrine was andwalkedme around its perimeter. From theCambridge English Corpus Wewalkedalong the bottom half and went in the lift. From theCambridge English Corpus As theywalked, they waggled their abdomens from side to side, while their hind legs moved backwards and forwards, apparently combing pollen from the anthers. From theCambridge English Corpus These small bats landed andwalkedon the inflorescence, keeping their wings closed during visits. From theCambridge English Corpus During hand hoeing only the top 40+50 mm of soil was disturbed and the ground waswalkedover to give a -at compacted surface. From theCambridge English Corpus Just at that time, a girl not yet 15walkedby and seeing her, gave her help. From theCambridge English Corpus In cases when the aphidwalkedoff the leaf, it was returned immediately to continue recording. From theCambridge English Corpus In this case allwalkedaway from the light. From theCambridge English Corpus Wewalkedslowly along the river-bed for some distance, but no flies were seen. From theCambridge English Corpus Pollinator numbers were transformed to yield a count of individuals, per km of transectwalkedfor each sampling occasion and year total. From theCambridge English Corpus Each morning transect was different andwalkedback in the afternoon. From theCambridge English Corpus It was a tightropewalkedby the creators of the piece, but one from which, triumphantly, they never fell. From theCambridge English Corpus Wewalkeddown each ranked list and measured the percentage of true category members after each set of 50 words. From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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