To put the foot down upon; to walk on or over; to tread on (something that lies in the way); figurative to come suddenly upon (a person or thing)…
单词 | θ106967 |
释义 | the world > movement > progressive motion > walking > walk upon or tread [verb (transitive)] (85) to step (up)on ——OE To put the foot down upon; to walk on or over; to tread on (something that lies in the way); figurative to come suddenly upon (a person or thing)… beatOE transitive. Said of the action of the feet upon the ground in walking or running; hence, to beat the streets: to walk up and down. to beat a path or… treadc1384 intransitive. To step on (something in one's way); to put the foot down upon accidentally or intentionally, esp. so as to press upon. betread1495 transitive. To tread over or walk upon. overwalk1533 transitive. poetic. To walk over; to traverse by walking. Obsolete. foot1557 transitive. To set foot on; to step or tread on with the feet; to walk on. Also occasionally: to dance on. In later use chiefly poetic and literary… walk1574 transitive. To move on foot upon (a surface, the ground, the sea, etc.); to tread. Cf. to walk on water at phrases 18. trample1595 transitive. To tread, traverse; cf. tramp, v.1 5; also intransitive with on. Obsolete. rare. reiterate1648 transitive. To walk over (a place) again. Obsolete. rare. to step foot in1864 To move (the foot) forward or through a specified step. Chiefly with adverbs, as down, in, across. to step foot in (a place). Now only U.S. pound1890 transitive. colloquial (a) originally U.S. To walk upon; to cover (a distance or area) on foot, esp. laboriously. (b) British. to pound the (also a)… Subcategories:— again (1) — beat down by (2) — wear off by (1) — compel to walk (5) — outdo in walking (1) — be able to walk after an accident (1) — take (a step) (2) — strike one foot against the other (1) — tread with measured steps (4) — outdo in marching (1) — tread with long steps (10) — tread in a stately or affected manner (5) — make a person move affectedly with short steps (1) — tread heavily (5) — tread lightly (5) — tread in a leisurely or careless manner (3) — put the feet together (1) — shuffle (the feet) (2) — tread or move (way or feet) awkwardly (1) — cause to hobble or limp (1) — cause to walk with short unsteady steps (1) — walk unsteadily along (2) — stumble over something (7) — miss (one's footing) (3) — walk carefully, as if on tightrope (1) — walk across (a place) by night (1) — walk along (a place) in sleep (1) — walk through liquid (3) — support a child learning to walk (2) |
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