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单词 walk-through
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Definition of walk-through in English:

walk-through

noun
  • 1A tour or demonstration of an area or task.

    a floor-by-floor walk-through of the library
    Example sentencesExamples
    • So I hope to interview Ed later this month, and get the walk-through on IBM's Workspace strategy and client technology.
    • You're probably running either an ATI or nVidia card, so turn the page and we'll give you a quick walk-through of each company's panels.
    • If you get stumped, the manual does give you a URL to a website with hints, and complete walk-throughs on the mysteries.
    • Chapter four provides an excellent walk-through on setting up Samba to handle logon scripts, roaming profiles and system policies.
    • Without a walk-through the task seems daunting.
    • The new guide provides a theological walk-through of the rite's significance in a question-and-answer format.
    • Here is the fingerprint we were attempting to match, and a brief walk-through on how we accomplished this goal.
    • Troop leaders conducted sand table exercises, followed by walk-throughs, with every vehicle commander participating and providing input.
    • Go to Edit / Preferences in the drop-down menus and do a thorough walk-through along these lines.
    • For a more detailed walk-through, including more screen captures and expanded examples, check out my web site in the Resources section.
    • Blogger is featured prominently, and there are detailed walk-throughs of setting up your own weblog.
    • A plan walk-through introduces the crisis team to the emergency response plan.
    • They are able to provide post-flight analysis and mission reconstruction - the ability to debrief with a second-by-second walk-through of the mission immediately after each sortie.
    • Conduct a plan walk-through when a new program is initiated, like a challenge course, or as a new full-time staff member is hired.
    • Last week, when the media and the governor's staff assembled for an election-night-planning walk-through, the hotel's grand Crystal Ballroom was off-limits.
    • ‘The exhibit is a walk-through of the entire second film,’ Ivey explains.
    • Other than the installation walk-through, I have had no contact with Workstation Solutions' customer support, so I cannot tell you how good it really is.
    1. 1.1 A software model of a building or other object in which the user can simulate walking around.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The museum's design was unveiled, via drawings, models and a virtual walk-through, in a recent New York display at the Onassis Cultural Center.
      • Luckily for you, there's a virtual knee surgery walk-through on the Internet.
      • This version of the game has the most comprehensive planning mode yet seen that includes the option to have a full 3D walk-through of an assault team's path before committing to the op.
      • The website, designed by Dublin company Mindswide, provides users with a virtual walk-through of an online Temple of Solomon.
      • The idea that a walk-through might present an experience equivalent to actually being inside a building is wishful thinking indeed.
      • Animated walk-throughs like Iona's offer several other advantages, says architect James Beaudin, whose Bridgeport-based firm, Fletcher Thompson, completed the walk-through for the college.
      • For one thing, walk-throughs are much more portable, and much less expensive, than architectural models.
    2. 1.2 A rough rehearsal of a play, film, or other performance, without an audience or cameras.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Everything I read emphasizes drills concentrating on one skill at a time, but my co-coach favors walk-throughs of game situations and controlled scrimmages to teach the basics of playing the game.
      • After the auditions and a studio walk-through, it is time for filming.
      • But Robbins let his team and the fans down by missing meetings and walk-throughs prior to the game, and he should go down as one of the all-time goats in Super Bowl history.
      • First, there's no rehearsal, other than a walk-through of the action.
      • The entire play appeared to happen in slo-mo, as if a Saturday no-pads walk-through.
      • There are five players on the floor who might have been daydreaming during the walk-through.
      • At the core of the change was moving the team's walk-through to the morning.
      • It couldn't be that Keyshawn was slacking off in walk-throughs and workouts that left him ill-prepared to play when the ball was kicked, could it?
      • Before the change, the team conducted its walk-through in the morning, then practiced in the late afternoon.
      • That raises the intensity level to the point of making each practice truly productive instead of just a walk-through of the plays.
      Synonyms
      practice, practice session, try-out, trial performance, read-through, sing-through, run-through, going-over, drill
    3. 1.3Computing A product review of software carried out before release.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Gates did announce the first Tablet PC SDK yesterday, and there's a walk-through of this available here, but the specific focus here for developers is on how you deal with pen and voice input.
      • There are two basic types of reviews: walk-throughs and formal inspections.
      • At 52,000 words, Everything Bad is Good for You is about the same length as a walk-through for a PC game (something Johnson points out with great delight), but it's far more entertaining.
    4. 1.4 (in computer gaming) a document giving advice on how to complete a game.
  • 2An undemanding task or role.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Every single player in the poll wants a challenge, not a total walk through.
adjective
  • (of a building or other structure) permitting access from either end.

    a walk-through gallery
    Example sentencesExamples
    • For example, TSA has already replaced walk-through metal detectors at airports across the country.
    • This new scheme has a more thoughtful design and it is also a walk-through development that will be much easier to maintain and look after.
    • The apartment's kitchen was brightly lit, with an open, walk-through design.
    • The guard had been working in the public waiting area of York Magistrate's Court yesterday afternoon when a man set off an alarm on a walk-through metal detector.
    • Other highlights include a rattlesnake collection, an aviary, and a walk-through rain forest.
    • In the harbour suburb of Boca (where Diego Maradona started his soccer career at Boca Juniors club), one old street has been reborn as a walk-through art galley.
    • The ProGator has a wide stance, giving it excellent stability, and a walk-through operator platform makes getting on and off the machine easy.
    • The handbrake has been moved to the dash, creating a sort of walk-through space for small kids and improving access.
    • The spacious room has a balcony overlooking the rear paddock, and a walk-through dressing room with shelving and rails on both sides.
    • The attraction is a self guided 15 to 20 minute walk-through tour.
    • The Zoo also showcases one of the world's largest walk-through butterfly flight areas at the Fragile Forest exhibit.
    • Adrian Fisher is the master of building large walk-through mazes.
    • There was a small walk-through exhibit on the second floor that traced the process of making corn flakes, with real Corn Flakes going through the room.
    • An internationally acclaimed Preston sculptor has been commissioned to create a striking walk-through work of art for a residential development at Salford Quays.
    • City loft is the predominant style, with plenty of industrial features, softened by luxury fittings such as immensely comfortable beds with wonderful Egyptian-cotton sheets and huge walk-through showers and oversize baths.
    • Other security items in high demand are bullet-proof vests, 9mm handguns that use rubber bullets and walk-through metal detectors.
    • Initially the plan was to build a walk-through aviary modelled on the one at the Singapore zoo.
    • Sailortown is a walk-through reconstruction of a nineteenth-century street in Wapping complete with shops, lodgings and a local pub.
    • An investigation usually begins with a walk-through survey of the entire site and structure.
    • The new, permanent Doctor Who exhibition will be 5,500 square feet in size and has been devised and created by Experience Design as an interactive, walk-through exhibition.
 
 

Definition of walk-through in US English:

walk-through

nounˈwɔk ˌθruˈwôk ˌTHro͞o
  • 1A tour or demonstration of an area or task.

    a floor-by-floor walk-through of the library
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Without a walk-through the task seems daunting.
    • Other than the installation walk-through, I have had no contact with Workstation Solutions' customer support, so I cannot tell you how good it really is.
    • If you get stumped, the manual does give you a URL to a website with hints, and complete walk-throughs on the mysteries.
    • ‘The exhibit is a walk-through of the entire second film,’ Ivey explains.
    • The new guide provides a theological walk-through of the rite's significance in a question-and-answer format.
    • Go to Edit / Preferences in the drop-down menus and do a thorough walk-through along these lines.
    • A plan walk-through introduces the crisis team to the emergency response plan.
    • Chapter four provides an excellent walk-through on setting up Samba to handle logon scripts, roaming profiles and system policies.
    • Here is the fingerprint we were attempting to match, and a brief walk-through on how we accomplished this goal.
    • For a more detailed walk-through, including more screen captures and expanded examples, check out my web site in the Resources section.
    • Blogger is featured prominently, and there are detailed walk-throughs of setting up your own weblog.
    • Troop leaders conducted sand table exercises, followed by walk-throughs, with every vehicle commander participating and providing input.
    • So I hope to interview Ed later this month, and get the walk-through on IBM's Workspace strategy and client technology.
    • Last week, when the media and the governor's staff assembled for an election-night-planning walk-through, the hotel's grand Crystal Ballroom was off-limits.
    • Conduct a plan walk-through when a new program is initiated, like a challenge course, or as a new full-time staff member is hired.
    • They are able to provide post-flight analysis and mission reconstruction - the ability to debrief with a second-by-second walk-through of the mission immediately after each sortie.
    • You're probably running either an ATI or nVidia card, so turn the page and we'll give you a quick walk-through of each company's panels.
    1. 1.1 A software model of a building or other object in which the user can simulate walking around.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Animated walk-throughs like Iona's offer several other advantages, says architect James Beaudin, whose Bridgeport-based firm, Fletcher Thompson, completed the walk-through for the college.
      • The idea that a walk-through might present an experience equivalent to actually being inside a building is wishful thinking indeed.
      • The museum's design was unveiled, via drawings, models and a virtual walk-through, in a recent New York display at the Onassis Cultural Center.
      • The website, designed by Dublin company Mindswide, provides users with a virtual walk-through of an online Temple of Solomon.
      • Luckily for you, there's a virtual knee surgery walk-through on the Internet.
      • For one thing, walk-throughs are much more portable, and much less expensive, than architectural models.
      • This version of the game has the most comprehensive planning mode yet seen that includes the option to have a full 3D walk-through of an assault team's path before committing to the op.
    2. 1.2 A rough rehearsal of a play, film, or other performance, without an audience or cameras.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • There are five players on the floor who might have been daydreaming during the walk-through.
      • The entire play appeared to happen in slo-mo, as if a Saturday no-pads walk-through.
      • At the core of the change was moving the team's walk-through to the morning.
      • It couldn't be that Keyshawn was slacking off in walk-throughs and workouts that left him ill-prepared to play when the ball was kicked, could it?
      • But Robbins let his team and the fans down by missing meetings and walk-throughs prior to the game, and he should go down as one of the all-time goats in Super Bowl history.
      • First, there's no rehearsal, other than a walk-through of the action.
      • Everything I read emphasizes drills concentrating on one skill at a time, but my co-coach favors walk-throughs of game situations and controlled scrimmages to teach the basics of playing the game.
      • Before the change, the team conducted its walk-through in the morning, then practiced in the late afternoon.
      • That raises the intensity level to the point of making each practice truly productive instead of just a walk-through of the plays.
      • After the auditions and a studio walk-through, it is time for filming.
      Synonyms
      practice, practice session, try-out, trial performance, read-through, sing-through, run-through, going-over, drill
    3. 1.3Computing A product review of software carried out before release.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Gates did announce the first Tablet PC SDK yesterday, and there's a walk-through of this available here, but the specific focus here for developers is on how you deal with pen and voice input.
      • At 52,000 words, Everything Bad is Good for You is about the same length as a walk-through for a PC game (something Johnson points out with great delight), but it's far more entertaining.
      • There are two basic types of reviews: walk-throughs and formal inspections.
    4. 1.4 (in computer gaming) a document giving advice on how to complete a game.
      players may consider downloading a free walk-through of the game
  • 2An undemanding task or role.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Every single player in the poll wants a challenge, not a total walk through.
adjectiveˈwɔk ˌθruˈwôk ˌTHro͞o
  • attributive Designed to be walked through.

    a walk-through gallery
    walk-through registration
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the harbour suburb of Boca (where Diego Maradona started his soccer career at Boca Juniors club), one old street has been reborn as a walk-through art galley.
    • Adrian Fisher is the master of building large walk-through mazes.
    • An internationally acclaimed Preston sculptor has been commissioned to create a striking walk-through work of art for a residential development at Salford Quays.
    • This new scheme has a more thoughtful design and it is also a walk-through development that will be much easier to maintain and look after.
    • City loft is the predominant style, with plenty of industrial features, softened by luxury fittings such as immensely comfortable beds with wonderful Egyptian-cotton sheets and huge walk-through showers and oversize baths.
    • The handbrake has been moved to the dash, creating a sort of walk-through space for small kids and improving access.
    • For example, TSA has already replaced walk-through metal detectors at airports across the country.
    • There was a small walk-through exhibit on the second floor that traced the process of making corn flakes, with real Corn Flakes going through the room.
    • The Zoo also showcases one of the world's largest walk-through butterfly flight areas at the Fragile Forest exhibit.
    • The apartment's kitchen was brightly lit, with an open, walk-through design.
    • Initially the plan was to build a walk-through aviary modelled on the one at the Singapore zoo.
    • The guard had been working in the public waiting area of York Magistrate's Court yesterday afternoon when a man set off an alarm on a walk-through metal detector.
    • The spacious room has a balcony overlooking the rear paddock, and a walk-through dressing room with shelving and rails on both sides.
    • Other security items in high demand are bullet-proof vests, 9mm handguns that use rubber bullets and walk-through metal detectors.
    • Sailortown is a walk-through reconstruction of a nineteenth-century street in Wapping complete with shops, lodgings and a local pub.
    • An investigation usually begins with a walk-through survey of the entire site and structure.
    • The attraction is a self guided 15 to 20 minute walk-through tour.
    • The ProGator has a wide stance, giving it excellent stability, and a walk-through operator platform makes getting on and off the machine easy.
    • The new, permanent Doctor Who exhibition will be 5,500 square feet in size and has been devised and created by Experience Design as an interactive, walk-through exhibition.
    • Other highlights include a rattlesnake collection, an aviary, and a walk-through rain forest.
 
 
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