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walking

/waw-king/US // ˈwɔ kɪŋ //UK // (ˈwɔːkɪŋ) //

走路,走动,走路的时候,走走走

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : considered as a person who can or does walk or something that walks: The hospital is caring for six walking patients. He's walking proof that people can lose weight quickly.
    • : used for or as an aid in walking: She put on her walking shoes and went out.
    • : suitable for, characterized by, or consisting of walking: True sightseeing is a walking affair. We took a walking tour of Spain.
    • : of or relating to an implement or machine drawn by a draft animal and operated or controlled by a person on foot:a walking plow.
    • : of or relating to a mechanical part that moves back and forth.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act or action of a person or thing that walks: Walking was the best exercise for him.
    • : the manner or way in which a person walks.
    • : the state or condition of the surface, terrain, etc., on which a person walks: The walking is dry over here.
    • : race walking.

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Examples

  • We’d go so far as to say some of the biggest “behavior change” companies are not apps that help you track your walking, but ones that help you change jobs or move homes.

  • My solution was to build the data by becoming a walking QuickBooks.

  • However, Apple’s charts show driving, walking and transit trends, as opposed to breaking them down by place categories the way Google does.

  • The park includes many lakes and walking trails, impressive views, several sculptures, and a playground.

  • Meanwhile, in the Center City area, there are several sites — some within a short walking distance of each other.

  • He wore white gloves, a dignified long black coat, and matching pants and vest, and he carried a dark walking stick.

  • They became so brown and shriveled that they looked like walking beef jerky with New York accents.

  • The Walking Dead piled up an impressive body count in 2014, with Lizzie, Hershel, and Beth among its major casualties.

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

  • After walking block after block holding that container, he had suddenly discarded it and was now clutching a gun.

  • Some weeks after, the creditor chanced to be in Boston, and in walking up Tremont street, encountered his enterprising friend.

  • All changes are to be Rang either by walking them (as the term is) or else Whole-pulls, or Half-pulls.

  • A delightful instance of this fell under my own observation, as I was walking on Hampstead Heath.

  • Why he did that, instead of walking around on the shore, Jimmy Rabbit couldn't understand.

  • The evening previous to his death he was walking about the farm, in the full possession of all his faculties of mind and body.