walk over / ˈwɔkˌoʊ vər /

走过去走过来走过走了过去

walk over 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. Racing. a walking or trotting over the course by a contestant who is the only starter.
  2. an unopposed or easy victory.
  3. any task easily done.
  4. Gymnastics. a vertical rotation of the body from a standing position, performed by leaning forward to a brief handstand and bringing the legs over and back down to the floor one at a time or by arching backward to a similar handstand and returning the feet to the floor .

walk over 近义词

walk over

等同于 tramp

walk over

等同于 trounce

更多walk over例句

  1. In 1966, Court was the beneficiary of a total walkover, when Nancy Richey couldn’t take the court in the Australian Open final because of a bad knee.
  2. Don't you believe for one minute we're going to have a walkover.
  3. The fumes of this drink went at once to my brain, where it had what might be termed a complete walkover.
  4. "Perhaps he thought his chances too slim for a walkover," he said in non-committal fashion, as Burr's best friend.
  5. As to the fight itself, it was in many ways, no doubt, a walkover.
  6. You'll have no such walkover as Dewey had at Manila—I'll promise you that.