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[wɔːk]1. verb1) (of people or animals) to (cause to) move on foot at a pace slower than running, never having both or all the feet off the ground at once:How long will it take to walk to the station?
يَمْشيShe walks her dog in the park every morning.
2) to travel on foot for pleasure:يَتَنَزَّه مَشْيا على الأقْدامWe're going walking in the hills for our holidays.
3) to move on foot along:يَتَجَوَّل، يَسيرIt's dangerous to walk the streets of New York alone after dark.
2. noun1) (the distance covered during) an outing or journey on foot:She wants to go for / to take a walk
مَشْي، مُشْوار، جَوْلَهIt's a long walk to the station.
2) a way or manner of walking:مِشْيَهI recognised her walk.
3) a route for walking:طَريق، مَسار، مُمْشىThere are many pleasant walks in this area.
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مَمَرّ \ corridor: a long passage from which doors open into rooms; a passage like this in a railway carriage. footpath: a path for people to walk. pass: a narrow way across a line of mountains. passage: a narrow way inside a building: There were rooms on each side of the passage, a narrow way (between walls) beside or under a building. trail: a path through wild country. walk: a path: There is a pretty walk beside the lake. -
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مَمْشًى \ footpath: a path for people to walk. walk: a path: There is a pretty walk beside the lake. -
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سَيَّرَ \ conduct: to control (a business, a musical group, etc.). walk: to cause to walk: He walked his horse up the hill. -
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مِشْيَة \ gait: a way of walking or running along: The steady gait of the long-distance walker. walk: way of walking: You can recognize a sailor by his walk. -
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• Man's walking is a succession of falls (A) - Век живучи, споткнешься идучи (B)• Walk your chalk - Вот Бог, а вот порог (B) -
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سَارَ \ do: to go (at a certain speed, or for a certain distance): This car can do 80 miles an hour. We did 150 miles before breakfast. drive (drove, driven): (of any kind of power) to make a machine work: This engine is driven by electricity. follow: to go along (a road). go: (also go off) to take a certain course: All went (off) well at our meeting, work This clock goes by electricity. run: (of a vehicle or ship) to go: Trains run every hour from here to Glasgow. The car ran off the road. travel: to move; go: Light travels faster than sound. walk: to move along on one’s feet at a natural speed. \ See Also مشى (مَشَى) -
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مَشَى \ step: move the foot when walking: She stepped aside to let them pass. walk: to move along on one’s feet at a natural speed: He walked up the hill. -
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маршрут (последовательность вершин сети такая, что ребра, образованные каждыми двумя последовательными вершинами этой последовательности, принадлежат множеству рёбер сети) -
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Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > walk-to
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to pay no respect to (a person's) rights, feelings etc:يَدوسُ على حُقوق الشَّخْصHe'll walk all over you if you let him.
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to pay no respect to (a person's) rights, feelings etc:يَدوسُ على حُقوق الشَّخْصHe'll walk all over you if you let him.
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