walk in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for walk in the English»Spanish Dictionary

1. walk:

walk
walk
andar esp Spain
walk (in a leisurely way)
walk, don't run!
“walk/don't walk” Am
to walk tall

III.walk [Am wɔk, Brit wɔːk] N

1.1. walk:

walk (leisurely)
walk (long)
to go for or take a walk
to go for or take a walk
ir a caminar esp LatAm
take a walk! Am
take a walk! Am
¡andá a pasear! RioPl inf
take a walk! Am
¡córrete! Chil inf
she took the dog for a walk
inf a walk in the park
walk of shame

See also walk of life

walk away VB [Am wɔk -, Brit wɔːk -] (v + adv) (from a place)

I.walk off VB [Am wɔk -, Brit wɔːk -] (v + adv) (go away)

II.walk off VB [Am wɔk -, Brit wɔːk -] (v + adv, v + prep + o)

III.walk off VB [Am wɔk -, Brit wɔːk -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

walk out VB [Am wɔk -, Brit wɔːk -] (v + adv)

walk over VB [Am wɔk -, Brit wɔːk -] (v + prep + o) inf

walk on VB [Am wɔk -, Brit wɔːk -] (v + adv)

walk through VB [Am wɔk -, Brit wɔːk -] (v + prep + o) inf

walk-in [Am ˈwɔk ˌɪn, Brit ˈwɔːkɪn] ADJ

walk-through [Am ˈwɔk ˌθru, Brit] N

walk-up [Am ˈwɔk ˌəp, Brit] N Am

walk in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for walk in the English»Spanish Dictionary

walk about VB intr, walk around VB intr

British English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
This exercise was told later that it will help the girls walk easily on any high heels.
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The sidewalk in front of the theatre features a walk of fame which highlights local cinematic accomplishments.
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The episode's dilemma is that they can neither walk away from nor commit to a relationship.
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Go prone, blast a hole through a wall and use a street sweeper to cut down anyone as they walk past.
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The mosaic patterned wall and flagstone walk consist of limestone quarried from below the overlook.
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This has created a narrow chasm up to high and about in length through which visitors can walk.
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Development, for example the ability to walk at five years of age, was impaired in many children taking nitrazepam, but was not impaired with several other nonbenzodiazepine antiepileptic agents.
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In the winter, people could walk or take the horse drawn sled to the mainland over the ice.
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The patient is afterwards able to walk out, the major complaint being of a thumping feeling on the heel.
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One can walk into the quarter, where people are always engrossed with dyes and blocks.
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