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walkover
walk·o·ver W0016800 (wôk′ō′vər)n.1. Something that is easy and presents no difficulties, especially an easily won sports contest.2. A horserace with only one horse entered, won by the mere formality of walking the length of the track.3. A gymnastic feat in which the body is bent forward or backward from an upright position, the hands are placed on the floor, and the legs are arced one after the other over the hands to finish in a standing position.walkover (ˈwɔːkˌəʊvə) n1. informal an easy or unopposed victory2. (Horse Racing) horse racing a. the running or walking over the course by the only contestant entered in a race at the time of startingb. a race won in this wayvb (intr, mainly preposition) 3. (Horse Racing) (also adverb) to win a race by a walkover4. informal to beat (an opponent) conclusively or easily5. informal to take advantage of (someone)walk•o•ver (ˈwɔkˌoʊ vər) n. 1. a horse race having only one starter because the other entrants have been scratched or withdrawn. 2. an unopposed or easy victory. 3. a gymnastic feat performed by leaning forward to a brief handstand and bringing the legs over and back down to the floor one at a time or by arching backward to a similar handstand and returning the feet to the floor. [1830–40] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | walkover - backbends combined with handstands acrobatic feat, acrobatic stunt - a stunt performed by an acrobat | | 2. | walkover - any undertaking that is easy to do; "marketing this product will be no picnic"child's play, cinch, duck soup, piece of cake, pushover, breeze, picnic, snapdoddle - an easy taskproject, task, undertaking, labor - any piece of work that is undertaken or attempted; "he prepared for great undertakings" |
walkovernoun pushover, easy victory, breeze (U.S. & Canad. informal), cinch (slang), picnic (informal), landslide, child's play (informal) (slang), piece of cake (informal), doddle (Brit. slang), snap (informal), no-brainer (informal), cakewalk (informal), duck soup (U.S. slang), piece of piss (Brit. slang) The next general election is unlikely to be a walkover for the government. labour, grind (informal), effort, trial, struggle, strain, ordealwalkovernoun1. An easy victory:walkaway.Informal: runaway.Slang: romp.2. An easily accomplished task:child's play, cinch, pushover, snap, walkaway.Informal: breeze.Slang: duck soup.Translationswalk (woːk) verb1. (of people or animals) to (cause to) move on foot at a pace slower than running, never having both or all the feet off the ground at once. He walked across the room and sat down; How long will it take to walk to the station?; She walks her dog in the park every morning. (使)行走 走2. to travel on foot for pleasure. We're going walking in the hills for our holidays. 散步 散步3. to move on foot along. It's dangerous to walk the streets of New York alone after dark. 步行 慢步 noun1. (the distance covered during) an outing or journey on foot. She wants to go for / to take a walk; It's a long walk to the station. 步行,散步 步行2. a way or manner of walking. I recognised her walk. 走路的樣子或姿態 走路的姿态3. a route for walking. There are many pleasant walks in this area. 散步場所,步行路徑 散步场所ˈwalker noun a person who goes walking for pleasure. We met a party of walkers as we were going home. 散步者 散步者ˌwalkie-ˈtalkie noun a portable two-way radio. The soldiers spoke to each other on the walkie-talkie. 對講機 步话机,对讲机 ˈwalking-stick noun a stick used (especially as an aid to balance) when walking. The old lady has been using a walking-stick since she hurt her leg. 手杖 手杖ˈwalkover noun an easy victory. It was a walkover! We won 8–nil. 輕易取勝 轻易取胜ˈwalkway noun a path etc for pedestrians only. 人行道 人行道walk all over (someone) to pay no respect to (a person's) rights, feelings etc. He'll walk all over you if you let him. 任意擺佈,吃定 轻蔑地对待人walk off with1. to win easily. He walked off with all the prizes at the school sports. 輕易贏得 轻而易举的赢得2. to steal. The thieves have walked off with my best silver and china. 順手牽羊 顺手牵羊walk of life a way of earning one's living; an occupation or profession. People from all walks of life went to the minister's funeral. 行業 行业walk on air to feel extremely happy etc. She's walking on air since he asked her to marry him. 欣喜若狂 洋洋得意walkover
walkover n. an easy victory; an easy task. (From sports.) Learning the computer’s operating system was no walkover for me. walkover
walkover Horse racinga. the running or walking over the course by the only contestant entered in a race at the time of starting b. a race won in this way MedicalSeewalkAcronymsSeeW/Owalkover
Synonyms for walkovernoun pushoverSynonyms- pushover
- easy victory
- breeze
- cinch
- picnic
- landslide
- child's play
- piece of cake
- doddle
- snap
- no-brainer
- cakewalk
- duck soup
- piece of piss
Antonyms- labour
- grind
- effort
- trial
- struggle
- strain
- ordeal
Synonyms for walkovernoun an easy victorySynonymsnoun an easily accomplished taskSynonyms- child's play
- cinch
- pushover
- snap
- walkaway
- breeze
- duck soup
Synonyms for walkovernoun backbends combined with handstandsRelated Words- acrobatic feat
- acrobatic stunt
noun any undertaking that is easy to doSynonyms- child's play
- cinch
- duck soup
- piece of cake
- pushover
- breeze
- picnic
- snap
Related Words- doddle
- project
- task
- undertaking
- labor
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