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walking ['wɔ:kɪŋ]1 noun(a) (activity → gen) marche f (à pied), promenade f, promenades fpl; (→ hiking) randonnée f; Sport marche f (athlétique);∎ walking is the best form of exercise la marche est le meilleur des exercices(b) (in basketball) marcher m(clothing, shoes) de marche;∎ at walking pace au pas;∎ is it within walking distance? est-ce qu'on peut y aller à pied?;∎ a walking holiday in the Vosges un séjour de randonnée dans les Vosges;∎ we went on a walking tour of the Alps nous avons fait de la randonnée dans les Alpes;∎ the walking wounded les blessés qui peuvent encore marcher;∎ familiar she's a walking dictionary/encyclopedia c'est un dictionnaire/une encyclopédie ambulant(e);∎ that man's a walking disaster area! ce type est une catastrophe ambulante!;∎ American familiar to hand or to give sb their walking papers (employee) renvoyer qn□, flanquer qn à la porte; (lover) plaquer qn;►► walking frame déambulateur m;walking race épreuve f de marche;walking shoes chaussures fpl de marche; -
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walking n andar / caminartr['wɔːkɪŋ]1 (activity) andar nombre masculino, caminar nombre masculino, pasear nombre masculino; (hiking) excursionismo1 ambulante\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto give somebody their walking papers SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL poner a alguien de patitas en la calle, echar a alguienwalking pace paso de marchawalking shoes zapatos nombre masculino plural para caminarwalking stick bastón nombre masculinowalking tour excursión nombre femenino a pieadj.• ambulante adj.• andador adj.• andante adj.• caminador adj.n.• andadura s.f.• excursionismo a pie s.m.• huello s.m.• paseo s.m.
I 'wɔːkɪŋmass nounI do a lot of walking — yo camino or ando mucho; (before n) < tour> a pie
is it within walking distance? — ¿se puede ir a pie or caminando or andando?
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['wɔːkɪŋ]she's a walking encyclopedia — (hum) es una enciclopedia ambulante (hum)
1.N (=act) andar m, caminar m ; (as pastime) excursionismo m ; (=hill walking) senderismo m ; (Sport) marcha f (atlética)walking is very good for you — andar or caminar es muy sano
2.ADJ ambulantethe walking wounded — los heridos que pueden/podían ir a pie or andar
3.CPDwalking boots NPL — botas fpl de trekking
walking distance N —
walking frame N — andador m
walking holiday N —
walking pace N —
at a walking pace — a paso de peatón, a paso normal
walking papers * NPL — (US) pasaporte * m, aviso m de despido
walking race N — carrera f pedestre
walking shoes NPL — zapatos mpl para andar or (esp LAm) caminar
walking stick N — bastón m
walking tour N — viaje m a pie, excursión f a pie
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I ['wɔːkɪŋ]mass nounI do a lot of walking — yo camino or ando mucho; (before n) < tour> a pie
is it within walking distance? — ¿se puede ir a pie or caminando or andando?
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she's a walking encyclopedia — (hum) es una enciclopedia ambulante (hum)
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