To lift the foot and set it down again on the ground in a new position; to lift and set down the feet alternately in walking; to pace, tread. With…
单词 | θ106901 |
释义 | the world > movement > progressive motion > walking > walk, tread, or step [verb (intransitive)] (275) stepOE To lift the foot and set it down again on the ground in a new position; to lift and set down the feet alternately in walking; to pace, tread. With… bistepa1250 intransitive. To step, walk, go. to set footc1300 With in, on, etc. To walk in or on; to enter, go into. treada1400–50 intransitive. To walk, go, pace; to set down the feet in walking; to step. Also said of the foot. foota1425 intransitive. To move the feet as a means of locomotion; to walk or run; to step, tread. Frequently with adverb or prepositional phrase as complement. trade1547 intransitive. To make one's way (literal and figurative); to go or travel on foot, to walk. Cf. tread, v. 3a. Obsolete (regional in later use). stride1596 To step, tread. ambulate1598 intransitive. To move about or from place to place; to walk. Frequently with adverb or prepositional phrase as complement. purmeinea1614 intransitive. To walk about; to take a walk. walka1628 With emphasis on the gait or pace. intransitive. Of a human being or other biped, contrasted with run, hop, etc. Cf. walk, n.1 8. conculcate1657 intransitive. To tread. rare. to tread the ground1691 Phrases. to tread the stage (the boards), to act upon the stage, to follow the profession of an actor (also figurative to write stage-plays). to t… toddle1819 intransitive. colloquial. To walk with short easy steps; to saunter, stroll. Hence: to proceed in a leisurely or unhurried manner; to go (away), to… sashay1878 intransitive. Frequently with adv. To glide, walk, or travel, usually in a casual manner. Subcategories:— begin to (2) — step up, down, or across (2) — walk before or in front (2) — walk under compulsion (1) — turn toes in or out (2) — walk with feet turned out (1) — walk on tiptoe (2) — walk with whole sole on ground (1) — place foot firmly (1) — walk with easy motion (1) — with firm or measured step (3) — steadily with dull sound (1) — steady and deliberate (2) — regular and uniform (3) — with long steps (8) — with insufficiently long stride (1) — flourishingly (1) — vigorously (2) — in stately or affected manner (20) — affectedly with short steps (4) — in stately manner (3) — with trailing garments (1) — leisurely or carelessly (13) — heedlessly striking toes (1) — restlessly (1) — softly or stealthily (3) — heavily (26) — lightly (9) — with springing step (2) — jauntily (2) — in a trailing or untidy manner (3) — shuffle or drag the feet (9) — walk awkwardly (7) — with clumsy, bounding movement (1) — with stooping attitude (2) — unevenly (12) — limp (13) — with easy or rolling gait (2) — with short swaying steps (4) — with legs wide apart (3) — with short unsteady steps (9) — unsteadily (32) — without stumbling or falling (1) — stumble (14) — miss one's footing (11) — walk at night (1) — in sleep (3) — through a liquid (7) — through dust or snow (1) — over soft or wet ground (2) — wearing specific shoes (2) — for the duration of a sermon (1) |
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