(noun.) the act of traveling by foot; 'walking is a healthy form of exercise'.
(noun.) the act of walking somewhere; 'he took a walk after lunch'.
(noun.) a slow gait of a horse in which two feet are always on the ground.
(noun.) a path set aside for walking; 'after the blizzard he shoveled the front walk'.
(noun.) manner of walking; 'he had a funny walk'.
(verb.) obtain a base on balls.
(verb.) give a base on balls to.
(verb.) take a walk; go for a walk; walk for pleasure; 'The lovers held hands while walking'; 'We like to walk every Sunday'.
(verb.) use one's feet to advance; advance by steps; 'Walk, don't run!'; 'We walked instead of driving'; 'She walks with a slight limp'; 'The patient cannot walk yet'; 'Walk over to the cabinet'.
(verb.) make walk; 'He walks the horse up the mountain'; 'Walk the dog twice a day'.
(verb.) accompany or escort; 'I'll walk you to your car'.
(verb.) traverse or cover by walking; 'Walk the tightrope'; 'Paul walked the streets of Damascus'; 'She walks 3 miles every day'.
(verb.) walk at a pace; 'The horses walked across the meadow'.
(verb.) be or act in association with; 'We must walk with our dispossessed brothers and sisters'; 'Walk with God'.
(verb.) live or behave in a specified manner; 'walk in sadness'.
整理:朱莉安娜
校对:斯宾塞