【英语词汇拓展】除了walk你还知道哪些“走”?(23个动词走)

【英语词汇拓展】除了walk你还知道哪些“走”?(23个动词走)

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walk /wɔːk/ (v.) 步行;走路;(n.) 散步;步行

walk - walked - walked - walking

To move on foot by taking steps; (n.) - An act of walking; a stroll or promenade.

  1. He enjoys taking a walk in the park every morning to start his day. 他喜欢每天早上在公园里散步,开始他的一天。
  2. The walk from the bus stop to her house is only five minutes. 从公交车站到她家的步行路程只有五分钟。

sneak /sniːk/ (v.) 偷偷地走;潜行;(n.) 鬼鬼祟祟的人;偷偷摸摸的行为

sneak - sneaked/snuck - sneaked/snuck - sneaking

To move stealthily or quietly, especially in order to avoid being noticed; (n.) - A person who moves in a secretive or furtive manner; secretive or furtive behavior.

  1. The cat tried to sneak up on the bird without being noticed. 猫试图在不被察觉的情况下悄悄接近鸟儿。
  2. The children planned a sneak attack on their friends during the game. 孩子们在游戏中策划了一次偷袭他们朋友的计划。

amble /ˈæmbl/ (v.) 从容不迫地走;漫步;(n.) 慢步;闲逛

amble - ambled - ambled - ambling

To walk leisurely or casually, often without a particular destination in mind; (n.) - A leisurely walk or stroll, often taken for pleasure.

  1. They ambled along the beach, enjoying the gentle breeze and the sound of the waves. 他们漫步在海滩上,享受着微风和海浪声。
  2. The old couple took a leisurely amble through the park, reminiscing about their youth. 老夫妻在公园里悠闲地散步,回忆着他们的青春。

clump /klʌmp/ (v.) 拖着沉重的脚步走;(n.) 一簇;一团

clump - clumped - clumped - clumping

To walk heavily or clumsily, often with a loud or heavy sound; (n.) - A clustered or grouped mass of something; a dense collection or bunch.

  1. She heard the clump of footsteps coming up the stairs. 她听到了沉重的脚步声从楼梯上走来。
  2. There was a clump of bushes at the edge of the garden where the children liked to play. 花园边缘有一簇灌木丛,孩子们喜欢在那里玩耍。

lurch /lɜːtʃ/ (v.) 摇摆不定;蹒跚;(n.) 摇晃;突然倾斜

lurch - lurched - lurched - lurching

To move abruptly or unsteadily, often with sudden sideways movement; (n.) - A sudden, unsteady movement or swaying motion; an abrupt tilt or lean.

  1. The boat lurched suddenly as it hit a large wave. 船在撞上一大波时突然摇晃起来。
  2. He caught himself as he stumbled, recovering from the lurch of the unexpected movement. 他在绊倒时抓住了自己,从意外的摇晃中恢复过来。

lurk /lɜːk/ (v.) 潜行;埋伏;(n.) 潜伏;埋藏

lurk - lurked - lurked - lurking

To remain hidden or concealed, typically with the intention of ambushing or spying on someone; (n.) - The act of hiding or lying in wait, often for nefarious purposes.

  1. Shadows seemed to lurk in every corner of the haunted house. 看似每个角落都潜藏着阴影。
  2. Danger lurks in the depths of the forest for those who venture too far. 对于那些冒险走得太远的人来说,危险就潜伏在森林的深处。

march /mɑːtʃ/ (v.) 迈进;行军;(n.) 行军;游行

march - marched - marched - marching

To walk with regular and deliberate steps, often in unison with others; (n.) - A formal procession of people walking together, often for a specific purpose or occasion.

  1. The soldiers marched in perfect formation, their boots striking the ground rhythmically. 士兵们以完美的队形行进,他们的靴子有节奏地踏着地面。
  2. Protesters organized a march through the city streets to demand political reform. 抗议者组织了一场游行,穿过城市的街道,要求政治改革。

mince /mɪns/ (v.) 忸怩作态地走;碎步走;(n.) 切碎的肉;肉末

mince - minced - minced - mincing

To walk with affected delicacy or precision, often in a dainty or exaggerated manner; (n.) - Finely chopped or ground meat, especially used in cooking.

  1. She minced along in her high heels, trying not to trip on the uneven pavement. 她穿着高跟鞋小碎步地走着,努力不让自己在不平整的人行道上绊倒。
  2. The recipe called for minced garlic to add flavor to the dish. 食谱要求用蒜末为菜肴增添味道。

pace /peɪs/ (v.) 踱步;步测;(n.) 步幅;速度

pace - paced - paced - pacing

To walk back and forth with measured steps, often out of nervousness or agitation; (n.) - The speed or rate at which someone walks; a single step or stride.

  1. He paced back and forth in the waiting room, anxious for news about his friend. 他在候诊室里来回踱步,焦急地等待着关于他朋友的消息。
  2. The teacher set a brisk pace for the hike, keeping the group moving steadily along the trail. 老师为远足设定了快速的步伐,让小组在小道上稳步前行。

pad /pæd/ (v.) 放轻脚步走;(n.) 垫;衬垫

pad - padded - padded - padding

To walk softly or quietly, often in order to avoid making noise; (n.) - A soft cushion or protective covering; a thin mattress or mat.

  1. She padded silently into the kitchen, hoping not to wake anyone. 她悄无声息地走进厨房,希望不要吵醒任何人。
  2. He placed a pad under the vase to protect the table from scratches. 他在花瓶下放了一个垫子,以保护桌子免受刮擦。

plod /plɒd/ (v.) 沉重缓慢地走;步履艰难地走;(n.) 沉重的步伐;辛勤的工作

plod - plodded - plodded - plodding

To walk heavily and laboriously, often with slow and weary steps; (n.) - The act of walking slowly and heavily; tedious or laborious work.

  1. The tired hiker continued to plod along the trail, eager to reach the campsite. 疲惫的徒步旅行者继续沉重地沿着小道走去,渴望到达露营地。
  2. He plodded through his chores, his mind elsewhere, lost in thought. 他在做家务时步履艰难,心思在别处,陷入了沉思之中。

prance /prɑːns/ (v.) 昂首阔步地走;神气地走;(n.) 昂首阔步;神气的姿态

prance - pranced - pranced - prancing

To walk or move in a lively, spirited, or self-satisfied manner, often with exaggerated movements; (n.) - A lively or spirited movement, often characterized by exaggerated actions.

  1. The stallion pranced proudly around the paddock, showing off his strength and grace. 雄马自豪地在围场里昂首阔步,展示着它的力量和优雅。
  2. She couldn't help but prance around in her new dress, feeling like a princess. 她忍不住在新裙子里昂首阔步,感觉自己像个公主。

prowl /praʊl/ (v.) 四处觅食;徘徊;(n.) 徘徊;潜行

prowl - prowled - prowled - prowling

To move stealthily and cautiously, often with the intention of hunting or searching for prey; (n.) - The act of moving stealthily and cautiously, typically with predatory intent.

  1. The tiger prowled silently through the jungle, hunting for prey. 老虎在丛林中悄无声息地徘徊,寻找猎物。
  2. The burglars prowled around the neighborhood, looking for houses to break into. 小偷在附近徘徊,寻找要闯入的房子。

ramble /ˈræmbl/ (v.) 漫步;闲逛;(n.) 漫步;闲谈

ramble - rambled - rambled - rambling

To walk or wander aimlessly, often without a specific destination or purpose; (n.) - A leisurely stroll or walk, often taken for relaxation or enjoyment.

  1. They spent the afternoon rambling through the countryside, enjoying the scenery. 他们整个下午都在乡间漫步,享受着风景。
  2. His speech tended to ramble, often veering off topic into unrelated anecdotes. 他的演讲往往东拉西扯,经常偏离主题,讲些无关的轶事。

rush /rʌʃ/ (v.) 快速移动;冲;(n.) 匆忙;急流

rush - rushed - rushed - rushing

To move with great haste or urgency; to hurry or dash; (n.) - A sudden, intense movement or flow of people or things; a surge or influx.

  1. She rushed to catch the bus, hoping she wasn't too late. 她匆匆赶去赶公交车,希望她没有来得太晚。
  2. The rush of water from the broken pipe flooded the basement. 从破裂的管道中涌出的水急流而下,淹没了地下室。

scramble /ˈskræmbl/ (v.) 攀爬;争夺;(n.) 攀爬;混乱

scramble - scrambled - scrambled - scrambling

To move or climb quickly and awkwardly, often using the hands or feet to maintain balance; (n.) - A disorderly or chaotic struggle or competition; a jumbled or haphazard arrangement.

  1. The climbers scrambled up the rocky cliff, using ropes and harnesses for safety. 登山者们攀爬着岩石峭壁,使用绳索和安全带确保安全。
  2. There was a scramble for the last piece of cake at the party. 派对上最后一块蛋糕引发了一阵争抢。

stagger /ˈstæɡər/ (v.) 摇摇晃晃地行走;蹒跚;(n.) 摇晃;蹒跚

stagger - staggered - staggered - staggering

To walk or move unsteadily, often as a result of weakness, dizziness, or intoxication; (n.) - An unsteady or swaying movement; a tottering or stumbling gait.

  1. He staggered home after a long night of celebrating, unable to walk in a straight line. 他在庆祝了一个漫长的夜晚后摇摇晃晃地回到家,无法走直线。
  2. The unexpected news hit her like a blow, causing her to stagger backward. 意外的消息像一记重击打在她身上,让她蹒跚后退。

stomp /stɒmp/ (v.) 噔噔地走或跳舞;(n.) 噔噔的脚步声;跳舞

stomp - stomped - stomped - stomping

To walk with heavy, forceful steps, often making a loud noise; (n.) - The act of walking heavily or forcefully, often accompanied by a loud sound.

  1. He stomped angrily out of the room, slamming the door behind him. 他怒气冲冲地从房间里噔噔地走出去,砰地关上了门。
  2. The dancers stomped their feet in time with the music, creating a powerful rhythm. 舞者们随着音乐的节奏用力踩踏着脚步,创造出强有力的节奏。

stroll /strəʊl/ (v.) 漫步;闲逛;(n.) 漫步;散步

stroll - strolled - strolled - strolling

To walk leisurely and without haste, often in a relaxed or unhurried manner; (n.) - A leisurely walk or ramble, often taken for pleasure or relaxation.

  1. They took a leisurely stroll through the park, enjoying the sunshine and fresh air. 他们在公园里悠闲地散步,享受着阳光和清新的空气。
  2. After dinner, they went for a stroll along the beach, watching the sunset. 晚饭后,他们沿着海滩散步,观看日落。

tiptoe /ˈtɪptəʊ/ (v.) 踮着脚走路;(n.) 脚尖;踮着脚

tiptoe - tiptoed - tiptoed - tiptoeing

To walk quietly and cautiously on the balls of the feet, often in order to avoid being heard or noticed; (n.) - The forward part of the foot, corresponding to the tips of the toes; the act of walking quietly or stealthily.

  1. She tiptoed into the room, trying not to wake the sleeping baby. 她踮着脚走进房间,试图不要吵醒正在睡觉的宝宝。
  2. He stood on his tiptoes to reach the top shelf of the cupboard. 他踮起脚尖,去够橱柜顶部的架子。

trudge /trʌdʒ/ (v.) 缓慢而吃力地走;步履艰难地走;(n.) 艰难的行走;长途跋涉

trudge - trudged - trudged - trudging

To walk slowly and laboriously, often with heavy steps and a weary gait; (n.) - A slow, laborious walk, often characterized by tiredness or difficulty.

  1. The hikers trudged through the snow, each step becoming more difficult than the last. 徒步旅行者们艰难地穿越雪地,每一步都比上一步更加困难。
  2. After a long day at work, he trudged wearily home, eager for rest. 工作了一整天后,他疲惫地走回家,渴望休息。

trot /trɒt/ (v.) 小跑;快步走;(n.) 小跑;快步

trot - trotted - trotted - trotting

To run at a moderate, steady pace; (n.) - A quick, light run or jog; a steady gait faster than a walk but slower than a gallop.

  1. The horse trotted along the trail, its hooves kicking up dust. 马在小径上小跑着,马蹄踢起了尘土。
  2. She broke into a trot to catch up with her friends who were walking ahead. 她加快步伐小跑着赶上前行的朋友。

creep /kriːp/ (v.) 爬行,匍匐;蹑手蹑脚地移动

creep - crept - crept - creeping

To move slowly and stealthily, often with a low posture close to the ground; to advance cautiously and quietly; (n.) - The act of moving quietly and furtively, often in a manner intended to avoid detection or attention.

  1. The cat crept silently towards the mouse, ready to pounce. 猫悄无声息地向老鼠爬去,准备扑击。
  2. The burglar crept through the darkened house, avoiding any creaky floorboards. 小偷蹑手蹑脚地穿过黑暗的房子,避开了任何发出吱吱声的地板。
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