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单词 walk-on
释义 ˈwalk-on, n. and a.
[f. vbl. phr. to walk on: see walk v.1 5]
A. n.
1. Theatr.
a. A part in which the performer merely comes on and goes off the stage with little or no speaking.
1902Daily Chron. 1 Sept. 3/7 The actress, too, frequently is glad to accept 12s. a week for a walk-on with half a dozen words.1907H. Wyndham Flare of Footlights v, The part just now is a walk-on, with an understudy of one of the principals.1936R. Lehmann Weather in Streets iv. i. 361 Or I might get a walk-on in a film.1950Sun (Baltimore) 19 May 16/2 It has the all-starriest cast of all time, with all the great ones doing walk-ons and bits.1971R. A. Carter Manhattan Primitive (1972) xv. 142 She never got another speaking part: a few walk-ons, then she was an extra again.
b. An actor, etc., who has a walk-on part; = walker-on s.v. walker n.1 1 c.
1946Sun (Baltimore) 20 May 6/1 It can dispense with the star system..by concentrating on teamwork in which lead actors one night become walk-ons the next.1964M. Drabble Garrick Year xii. 193 A square, worried-looking girl, who was married to one of the walk-ons.1980Times Lit. Suppl. 31 Oct. 1228/5 There are several blandly handsome walk-ons, most of them recently out of drama school.
2. Sport. A team member without any regular status. U.S.
1974Plain Dealer (Cleveland, Ohio) 19 Oct. 2-d/1 East Tech's Mike Lucas, a 6-4 junior college transfer from Arizona, is one of three ‘walk-ons’ on Ohio State's basket⁓ball team.1980New Yorker 3 Mar. 80 This year..the Highlands team looks a bit too much like the rest of the students for Martínez's taste... One player..did not even come to Highlands on a basketball scholarship—a category of athlete known in the trade as ‘walk-ons’.1981Washington Post 4 Sept. d–1 He was beaten by Marty Davis, 22, who made the University of California tennis team as a walk-on.
B. adj.
1. Pertaining to or designating an airline service for which prior booking is not required. orig. U.S.
1961Flight LXXX. 488/2 The airline..earlier this year introduced ‘walk-on’ services to Chittagong.1967J. Gardner Madrigal viii. 220 He..asked if there were any direct flights from Manchester to Zurich... At this time of year there should be no difficulty in getting a walk-on booking.1977Times 29 July 4/3 British Airways intends to compete with Laker Airways' walk on Skytrain air service between London and New York.1983Flight Internat. 10 Sept. 680/2 Shuttle's walk-on option with guaranteed backup aircraft.
2. Theatr. walk-on part, etc. = sense A. 1 a above. Also transf. and fig.
1963Times 25 Feb. 4/1 Before luncheon the New Zealanders were so vigorous, accurate and hostile that Illingworth, Sheppard, and even Dexter could play only walk-on parts.1973J. Leasor Host of Extras viii. 141 If he heard of any jobs going—walk-on parts, crowd scenes, the odd TV commercial—he passed them on to me.1976Private Eye 24 Dec. 17/3 The Bank of England is determined it shall be in a supporting, if not walk-on, capacity rather than a starring role.1977Time 8 Aug. 21/1 Her striking good looks eventually won her some small walk-on parts in German films.1983J. Juxon Lewis & Lewis xxi. 223 Few..of Parnell's biographers have given Lewis more than a walk-on part in the drama.1985Listener 24 Jan. 11/3 Salman Rushdie complained that Indians were for the most part given walk-on roles.
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