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duck-walk

/duhk-wawk/US // ˈdʌkˌwɔk //

鸭子走路,鸭嘴式行走,鸭子走,鸭步

Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to walk like a duck, as with legs apart and feet turned outward.

Examples

  • Creating PGCs from skin tissue, on the other hand, seems like a walk in the park compared to egg freezing.

  • “They know there are drug spots,” said Wanda Williams, who was out for a walk with her son.

  • “They just walk around, they ride in their patrol cars, and they just pass by,” he said.

  • Your general reaction runs along the lines of: “When will these geezers give it up and go for a mall walk or something?”

  • Other footage shows him fleeing, keeping to a quick walk, jogging briefly, then walking again as he heads for a subway station.

  • The two women had no intention of bathing; they had just strolled down to the beach for a walk and to be alone and near the water.

  • She set off down Trafalgar Road in the mist and the rain, glad that she had been compelled to walk.

  • I could see only the stretch of green before me, and I felt as if I must walk on forever, without coming to the end of it.

  • He used to walk through the park, and note with pleasure the care that his father bestowed on the gigantic property.

  • It was no wonder that he felt quite at home in the duck-pond, which was made for web-footed folk.