walk-in / ˈwɔkˌɪn /

💦中学词汇步入式走动式走动式的步入

walk-in2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of or relating to persons who walk into a place from the street, especially irregularly or without an appointment: walk-in customers; walk-in sales; a walk-in patient.
  2. large enough to be walked into: a walk-in kitchen.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a person, as a customer, patient, or interviewee, who arrives without an appointment: Many of the clinic's patients are walk-ins who suddenly need help.
  2. something large enough to be walked into, as a closet.
  3. an assured victory in an election or other contest.

walk-in 近义词

walk-in

等同于 closet

walk-in

等同于 client

更多walk-in例句

  1. This is a guy who has his son-in-law clean his eyeglasses, for crying out loud.
  2. Her travel clique has been known to arrive at an airport, bags packed, passport-in-hand, within hours of spotting a deal.
  3. Creating PGCs from skin tissue, on the other hand, seems like a walk in the park compared to egg freezing.
  4. “They know there are drug spots,” said Wanda Williams, who was out for a walk with her son.
  5. “They just walk around, they ride in their patrol cars, and they just pass by,” he said.
  6. 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.
  7. She set off down Trafalgar Road in the mist and the rain, glad that she had been compelled to walk.
  8. 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.
  9. He used to walk through the park, and note with pleasure the care that his father bestowed on the gigantic property.
  10. Such throats are trying, are they not?In case one catches cold; Ah, yes!