walking
n. 步行,散步; 步法,步態; 道路狀態
adj. 步行(用)的; (能)行走的; 解僱的,被免職的
v. 走,步行( walk的現在分詞)
Walking is the activity of taking walks for exercise or pleasure, especially in the country.
Recently I've started to do a lot of walking and cycling.
最近我開始經常散步和騎腳踏車。
...a walking holiday.
徒步旅行的假日
You can use walking in expressions like a walking disaster or a walking dictionary in order to emphasize, for example, that someone causes a lot of disasters, or knows a lot of difficult words.
He was a walking encyclopaedia...
他是一部活的百科全書。
If you ever get any ailments there's no problem as he is like a walking chemist's shop.
如果你有了什麼病痛,不用著急,他就是個藥鋪子。
1. the act of traveling by foot;
1. close enough to be walked to;
She picked herself up, brushed herself down, and started walking again.
她爬起來, 撣撣身上的灰塵, 又往前走去.
The soldiers were walking in single file.
戰士們排成一列縱隊前進.
This tragedy graphically demonstrates the dangers of walking on the fells after dark.
這一不幸事件生動地表明天黑後在丘陵地區行走是多麼危險.
He is walking proof that people can lose weight quickly.
他是人能迅速變瘦的活見證.
I saw her walking into a shop.
我看見她走進一家店鋪.