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walker

/waw-ker/US // ˈwɔ kər //UK // (ˈwɔːkə) //

行者,步行者,漫步者,行家

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an enclosing framework on casters or wheels for supporting a baby who is learning to walk.
    • : a similar mobility aid, usually a waist-high four-legged framework of lightweight metal, for support or balance while walking.
    • : Usually Walker .Informal. Walker hound.
    • : a person or thing that walks or likes to walk: He's a great walker.
    • : Theater Slang. an extra or supernumerary.
    • : Slang. a musician required by a union contract to be hired and paid full salary even when not needed for performance.

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Examples

  • Other than residents, delivery trucks and dog walkers, the streets are typically empty.

  • Walker’s vision was to bust up the ancient rules of marketplace commerce.

  • At least one electrician told investigators “they were scared to raise a good-faith challenge due to fear of retaliation,” Walker said.

  • Walker has been the team’s primary defender against Brandon Ingram, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Kawhi Leonard, and he’s put in time against guys like Donovan Mitchell, Damian Lillard and Ja Morant.

  • He called Walker to tell him to get ready to bring the Guard.

  • A few Republicans, such as Christie and Walker, made their names battling the unions.

  • Christie, Walker, and Paul have all argued that the marriage issue is one better left to the states.

  • Walker was not the only one who complained publicly about Jackson.

  • Jeb is all set to legally change his name to “Scott Walker.”

  • Todd wanted to know how Walker managed to win a traditionally blue state, the same state President Barack Obama won twice.

  • Walker had painted a picture he called "Spring," a young girl gathering primroses in a wood.

  • Mrs. Walker fed the soldiers before the officers, thus causing an added delay in their departure.

  • I'm just Tom Walker, who they lay everything to, and who the boys expect to do all their dirty work for them.

  • It was recess again when they reached the school-house, where, as usual, Tom Walker was leading the play.

  • For some reason Eloise had not now much dread of Tom Walker, and expressed a desire to see him.