| 单词 | to walk away with | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasto walk away with  1.  intransitive.  to walk away from,  to walk away with. See sense  16e. to walk away with  to walk over (the course): (literal, of a horse) to go over the course at a walking pace, so as to be accounted the winner of a race in which there is no opposition; (in extended use) to win a race or other contest with little or no effort; also  to walk over (an opponent), to be declared the winner of a contest because of the opponent's failure to compete;  to walk away from, to outdistance easily in a race (in quot. figurative). Also  to walk away with, to win (a prize), steal (a show), with ease;  to walk home, to win a contest with ease;  to walk round (U.S. colloquial): to beat (an opponent) easily.  to walk in: to win an election easily. Cf. to win in a walk at walk n.1 Phrases 4.extracted from walkv.< as lemmas  | 
	
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