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[wɔːk]1. n1) (stroll, ramble) passeggiata, (path, place to walk) percorso, sentieroto take sb/one's dog for a walk — portare qn/il cane a spasso
to go for a walk — (short) fare quattro passi or un giretto, (long) fare una passeggiata
2) (gait) passo, andatura, camminataat a walk — (of person, horse) al passo
2. vt1) (distance) percorrere a piedito walk the streets — vagare per le strade, (prostitute) battere il marciapiede
2) (cause to walk: invalid) aiutare a camminare, (lead: dog) portare a spasso or fuori, (horse) portareto walk sb into the ground or off their feet — far stancare qn a furia di camminare
3. vito walk in one's sleep — camminare nel sonno, (habitually) essere sonnambulo (-a)
to walk into sth — (bump into) andare a sbattere contro qc, (fig: fall into: trap) cadere in qc
•- walk in- walk off- walk on- walk out- walk up
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