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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. walk [ingl. am. wɔk, ingl. brit. wɔːk] V. intr.

1. walk:

andar esp Esp.
walk/don't walk ingl. am.
he walked down/up the steps
she walked out of the hotel
she walked up to the guard

2. walk (go by foot):

ir andando esp Esp.

3. walk DEP. (in baseball):

4. walk (go missing) ingl. brit.:

walk coloq., hum.

5. walk (back out) ingl. am.:

walk coloq.

6. walk (go free) ingl. am.:

walk coloq.

II. walk [ingl. am. wɔk, ingl. brit. wɔːk] V. trans.

1. walk (go along):

walk hills/path
walk hills/path

2.1. walk (take for walk):

walk dog
walk dog
she walked us off our feet

2.2. walk (accompany):

2.3. walk (ride at walk):

walk horse

3. walk (in baseball) DEP.:

III. walk [ingl. am. wɔk, ingl. brit. wɔːk] SUST.

1.1. walk:

ir a caminar esp amer.
take a walk! ingl. am.
¡lárgate! coloq.
take a walk! ingl. am.
¡andá a pasear! Río Pl. coloq.
take a walk! ingl. am.
¡córrete! Chile coloq.
coloq. a walk in the park

1.2. walk DEP.:

2.1. walk (route):

2.2. walk (path):

walk esp ingl. am.

3.1. walk (gait):

3.2. walk (speed) sin pl.:

walk of life SUST.

walk into V. [ingl. am. wɔk -, ingl. brit. wɔːk -] (v + prep + o)

1. walk into (enter):

walk into room/building
walk into room/building
entrar a amer.

2. walk into (fall into):

walk into trap
I walked right into it

3. walk into (obtain easily):

4. walk into (become involved in):

5. walk into (collide with):

she walked into a tree
she walked into a tree

6. walk into (meet by chance):

walk away V. [ingl. am. wɔk -, ingl. brit. wɔːk -] (v + adv) (from a place)

she walked away unhurt

I. walk off V. [ingl. am. wɔk -, ingl. brit. wɔːk -] (v + adv) (go away)

marcharse esp Esp.

II. walk off V. [ingl. am. wɔk -, ingl. brit. wɔːk -] (v + adv, v + prep + o)

walk off (leave) DEP.
walk off (leave) DEP.
walk off TEAT.

III. walk off V. [ingl. am. wɔk -, ingl. brit. wɔːk -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

he'd walked off two kilos

walk out V. [ingl. am. wɔk -, ingl. brit. wɔːk -] (v + adv)

1.1. walk out (go on strike):

1.2. walk out (quit):

2. walk out ingl. brit. arcznte. (court):

to walk out with sb
salir con alguien

walk off with V. [ingl. am. wɔk -, ingl. brit. wɔːk -] (v + adv + prep + o)

1. walk off with (take):

2. walk off with (win):

walk off with prize

walk over V. [ingl. am. wɔk -, ingl. brit. wɔːk -] (v + prep + o) coloq.

walk on V. [ingl. am. wɔk -, ingl. brit. wɔːk -] (v + adv)

1. walk on (continue walking):

2. walk on (come on stage):

walk through V. [ingl. am. wɔk -, ingl. brit. wɔːk -] (v + prep + o) coloq.

walk through exam:

walk-in [ingl. am. ˈwɔk ˌɪn, ingl. brit. ˈwɔːkɪn] ADJ.

1. walk-in ARQUIT.:

2. walk-in ingl. am.:

3. walk-in ingl. am.:

en el diccionario PONS

I. walk [wɔ:k, ingl. am. wɑ:k] SUST.

1. walk (stroll):

2. walk (gait):

3. walk (walking speed):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. walk [wɔ:k, ingl. am. wɑ:k] V. trans.

1. walk (go on foot):

walk distance

2. walk (accompany):

3. walk (take for a walk):

4. walk ingl. brit. coloq. (pass easily):

III. walk [wɔ:k, ingl. am. wɑ:k] V. intr.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

walk about V. intr., walk around V. intr.

walk-out [ˈwɔ:kaʊt, ingl. am. ˈwɑ:k-] SUST.

I. walk off V. trans.

II. walk off V. intr.

walk over V. trans.

walk over rights:

walk-on [ˈwɔ:kɒn, ingl. am. ˈwɑ:kɑ:n] ADJ.

walk-on part TEAT.
walk-on part CINE

walk-over [ˈwɔ:kˌəʊvəʳ, ingl. am. ˈwɑ:kˌoʊvɚ] SUST. coloq.

walk out V. intr.

1. walk out (leave):

2. walk out (go on strike):

walk on V. intr.

Entrada de OpenDict

walk V.

to walk tall coloc.
en el diccionario PONS

I. walk [wɔk] SUST.

1. walk (stroll):

2. walk (gait):

3. walk (walking pace):

4. walk (sth easy):

to do sth in a walk

5. walk (in baseball):

6. walk (in basketball):

pasos m pl.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. walk [wɔk] V. trans.

1. walk (go on foot):

walk distance

2. walk (accompany):

3. walk (take for a walk):

4. walk (in baseball):

III. walk [wɔk] V. intr.

1. walk:

2. walk (in baseball):

3. walk (in basketball):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

walk about V. intr., walk around V. intr.

walk through V. trans. insep.

walk through part:

I. walk up V. intr.

1. walk up (go up):

2. walk up (approach):

II. walk up V. trans.

to walk up sth

walk over V. trans.

walk over rights:

I. walk-on [ˈwɔk·an] ADJ.

walk-on part TEAT.
walk-on part CINE

II. walk-on [ˈwɔk·an] SUST.

1. walk-on:

walk-on TEAT.
walk-on CINE

2. walk-on DEP.:

cedido(-a) m (f)

walk-in [ˈwɔk·ɪn] ADJ.

1. walk-in (big):

2. walk-in (on street):

walk away V. intr. form.

I. walk off V. trans.

II. walk off V. intr.

walk out V. intr.

1. walk out (leave):

2. walk out (go on strike):

Present
Iwalk
youwalk
he/she/itwalks
wewalk
youwalk
theywalk
Past
Iwalked
youwalked
he/she/itwalked
wewalked
youwalked
theywalked
Present Perfect
Ihavewalked
youhavewalked
he/she/ithaswalked
wehavewalked
youhavewalked
theyhavewalked
Past Perfect
Ihadwalked
youhadwalked
he/she/ithadwalked
wehadwalked
youhadwalked
theyhadwalked

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It is difficult to walk off with a single stalk in most flower shops that sell only bouquets.
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It only takes a second for a thief to walk off with your bag because you weren't paying enough attention.
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They proceeded to walk off with another man into the sunset while he was still celebrating.
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It's kind of surprising, it would be pretty hard to just walk off with it.
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If you walk off with your par here you are ready for the 492-metre par five 18th.
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