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Walked - English meaning

Walked – definitions in English dictionary

verb

Move at a regular pace by lifting and setting down each foot in turn, never having both feet off the ground at once.

Usage examples:

I walked across the lawn
verb

Guide, accompany, or escort (someone) on foot.

Usage examples:

He walked her home to her door
verb

(of a thing) go missing or be stolen.

Usage examples:

Customers have to leave a deposit to ensure the beer glasses don't walk
verb

Abandon or suddenly withdraw from a job or commitment.

Usage examples:

He was in place as the male lead but walked at the eleventh hour
verb

(of a batsman) leave the field without waiting to be given out by the umpire.

verb

Reach first base automatically after not hitting at four balls pitched outside the strike zone.

Usage examples:

Never one to draw many base on balls, rich is walking at the lowest rate of his career.
verb

(of a ghost) be visible; appear.

Usage examples:

The ghosts of bannockburn walked abroad
verb

Live or behave in a particular way.

Usage examples:

Walk humbly with your god
verb

(of a batter) leave the field without waiting to be given out by the umpire.

Usage examples:

Increasingly, it seems, such restraint, like a batsman walking when he nicks it, has gone the way o…
noun

An act of travelling or an outing on foot.

Usage examples:

He was too restless to sleep, so he went out for a walk
noun

A route recommended or marked out for recreational walking.

Usage examples:

There are picnic places and waymarked walks
noun

An unhurried rate of movement on foot.

Usage examples:

They crossed the field at a leisurely walk
noun

A part of a forest under one keeper.

Usage examples:

Helen hitches a ride to ashley walk with new forest verderer anthony pasmore.
noun

A farm where a hound puppy is trained.

noun

An instance of reaching first base automatically after not hitting at four balls pitched outside the strike zone.

Usage examples:

It's still three strikes you're out and four balls for a walk but so much of the fun is gone.
noun

A flock of snipe.

Usage examples:

A party of hunters could wipe out a walk of snipe in a morning.
verb

Past simple and past participle of walk

Usage examples:

I walked home., a cat was walking along the top of the fence., he walks two miles to work every mor…

Walked translation into English

Walked: translate from English into Chinese

Translate walked into Chinese (Simplified)}
走了, 步行, 走, 走路, 行走, 行, 步, 游, 跋, 跞, 躘

Walked: translate from English into Dutch

Translate walked into Dutch}
Liep, Lopen, Wandelen, Gaan, Stappen, Bewandelen, Betreden, Laten lopen, Aflopen, Doen lopen, Marcheren, Rondwaren, Tippelen, Stapvoets lopen, Stapvoets rijden, Doodgaan, Stapvoets laten gaan, Slaapwandelen, Spoken

Walked: translate from English into French

Translate walked into French}
Marché, Marcher, Se promener, Aller à pied, Traverser

Walked: translate from English into German

Translate walked into German}
Ging, Gehen, Laufen, Wandern, Wandeln, Spazieren, Spazieren gehen, Zu fuß gehen, Schreiten, Führen, Umgehen, Spazieren führen, Ausführen

Walked: translate from English into Hindi

Translate walked into Hindi}
चला, चलना, जाना, तय करना, चहलक़दमी करना

Walked: translate from English into Italian

Translate walked into Italian}
Camminava, Camminare, Passeggiare, Percorrere, Andare, Marciare, Accompagnare, Fare camminare

Walked: translate from English into Korean

Translate walked into Korean}
걸었다, 걷다, 가다, 거닐다, 걸리다, 걸어서 가다, 보통 걸음으로 걷다, 산책하다, 워킹하다, 처신하다, 걸어가다, 걸리듯이 하여 나르다, 걸어서 ...하다, 걸어서 ...시키다, ...와 걷기 시합을 하다, ...와 걷기 경보를 하다, 걸어서 순회하다, 걸어서 순시하다, 일루에 걸어가게 하다, 일루에 나가게 하다

Walked: translate from English into Russian

Translate walked into Russian}
Шел, Ходить, Идти, Гулять, Идти пешком, Обходить, Вести себя, Прогуливать, Вываживать, Водить гулять, Делать обход, Появляться

Walked: translate from English into Spanish

Translate walked into Spanish}
Caminado, Caminar, Andar, Pasear, Recorrer, Ir, Pasearse, Marchar, Ir a pie, Dar un paseo, Irse, Llevar a paseo, Volar, Cubrir, Aparecer

Word origin

Old English wealcan ‘roll, toss’, also ‘wander’, of Germanic origin. The sense ‘move about’, and specifically ‘go about on foot’, arose in Middle English.

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