Walk-over - English meaning
Walk-over – definitions in English dictionary
verbTo move along by putting one foot in front of the other, or to move a distance in this way
Usage examples:
[ i ] i walked home., [ i ] we just walked past a famous actress., [ i ] they walked all around chi…
verbTo treat someone badly
Usage examples:
The unions accused management of walking all over their staff., autoworkers walked off the job afte…
Walk-over translation into English
Walk-over: translate from English into Chinese
走过去, 独自走
Walk-over: translate from English into Dutch
Overloop, Gemakkelijke overwinning, Wedstrijd zonder mededingers, Gemakkelijke zaak
Walk-over: translate from English into French
Victoire facile, Walk-over
Walk-over: translate from English into German
Übergehen, Spaziergang, Freilos, Kinderspiel, Spielend leichter sieg, Walk-over
Walk-over: translate from English into Hindi
वाल्क-ओवर, सरल विजय, वॉक ओवर, आसानी से जीत जाना
Walk-over: translate from English into Italian
Vittoria facile o passeggiata, Vittoria facile
Walk-over: translate from English into Korean
낙승, 독주, 부전승
Walk-over: translate from English into Russian
Легкая победа
Walk-over: translate from English into Spanish
Triunfo fácil
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