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2 walk into
transitive verb1) (enter) betreten; treten in (+ Akk.) [Pfütze]; (without permission) eindringen in (+ Akk.) [Haus]2) (hit by accident) laufen gegen [Pfosten, Laternenpfahl]walk into somebody — mit jemandem zusammenstoßen
walk into a trap — (lit. or fig.) in eine Falle gehen
3) (coll.): (come easily into)* * *vi +prep objroom hereinkommen in (+acc); person anrempeln; wall laufen gegenhe just walked into the first job he applied for — er hat gleich die erste Stelle bekommen, um die er sich beworben hat
I didn't know I was going to walk into an argument — ich wusste nicht, dass ich hier mitten in einen Streit hineingeraten würde
* * *walk into v/i1. (hinein)gehen in (akk):2. walk into a job eine Stelle ohne (jede) Schwierigkeit bekommen3. umg über jemanden, auch über einen Kuchen etc herfallen* * *transitive verb1) (enter) betreten; treten in (+ Akk.) [Pfütze]; (without permission) eindringen in (+ Akk.) [Haus]2) (hit by accident) laufen gegen [Pfosten, Laternenpfahl]walk into a trap — (lit. or fig.) in eine Falle gehen
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4 walk into
• walk into something 1. to encounter trouble because of one’s own carelessness; 2. to get a good job easily 1. попасть в беду по своей собственной неосмотрительности; 2. легко получить хорошую работу1. He was reading a newspaper and walked into a tree. It was a trap and he walked into it. 2. Her uncle is on the board of directors, so she just walked into the job that other candidates were competing for.
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træp 1. noun1) (a device for catching animals: He set a trap to catch the bear; a mousetrap.) felle, snare2) (a plan or trick for taking a person by surprise: She led him into a trap; He fell straight into the trap.) felle2. verb(to catch in a trap or by a trick: He lives by trapping animals and selling their fur; She trapped him into admitting that he liked her.) fange, få/sitte i saksen- trapper- trap-doorfelle--------snareIsubst. \/træp\/1) ( også overført) felle, snare2) (reve)saks3) ( fiske) (garn)ruse4) ( teknikk) vannlås5) ( også trap door) falluke, fallem, falldør, luke (i gulvet eller taket), klaff6) ( golf) hinder, forhindring7) (lett, tohjulet) vogn, kjerre8) ( ved leirdueskyting e.l.) kastemaskin9) ( ved hundeveddeløp) startbur• keep your trap shut!11) (austr., slang, ofte traps) detektiv, purkfall into the trap eller walk into the trap gå i fellenset a trap for oneself gå i sin egen felleset\/lay out a trap for sette ut en felle for, legge en felle forwalk straight into the trap gå rett i fellenIIsubst. \/træp\/( geologi) trappIIIsubst. \/træp\/(musikk, også traps) slagverkIVverb \/træp\/1) snare, fange (i en felle)2) ( også overført) lokke i en felle, fange (som i en felle)3) sette opp feller, legge ut feller4) forsyne med vannlås5) forsyne med luke(r)6) ( golf) plassere hindre (i golfbane)7) være pelsjeger8) stanse, holde tilbakebe trapped ( også) sitte i saksentrap a ball ( sport) dempe en balltrap someone into doing something lure noen til å gjøre noeVverb \/træp\/1) smykke, pryde, utstaffere2) ( om hest) utstyre med utsmykket seletøy, utstyre med utsmykket stassele -
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(to walk, stand etc on the toes: He stood on tiptoe(s) to reach the shelf.) gå/stå på tærnespasere--------spaserturIsubst. \/wɔːk\/1) gåtur, spasertur, fottur, gåing2) gangsti, gangvei, vandrerute3) allé4) runde, rute• do you know the postman's walk?5) skogsdistrikt, skogvokterdistrikt6) livsstilling, samfunnsklasse, samfunnslag7) yrke(sområde)8) hønsegård9) ( sport) kappgang• did she finish the 20 km. walk?10) gange, gåstil11) skrittgang, sakte gange13) (gammeldags, spesielt for sau) beitemark14) ( gammeldags) livsførsel, levnet16) ( spesielt britisk) forklaring: farm der jakthundevalper blir sendt til dressurat a walk i skrittgange, gåendego (out) for a walk ta seg en spaserturtake a walk ta seg en spaserturtake a walk! stikk av!walk of life livsstilling, samfunnsklasse, samfunnslagyrke(sområde)win in a walk (amer.) vinne med letthetIIverb \/wɔːk\/1) gå (til fots), spasere, promenere, flanere2) ( hverdagslig) følge, ledsage, gå med3) hjelpe med å gå, lede, ta med på en gåtur4) (amer., hverdagslig) forsvinne, trekke seg5) ( om hest) gå i skritt, skritte, mosjonere6) ( om rytter) ri i skritt7) ( om spøkelse e.l.) gå igjen, spøke8) ( basketball) begå skrittfeil9) ( om slagmann i baseball) gå til første base (etter fire ugyldige kast fra kasteren)10) (bibelsk, overført) vandre, leve11) (amer., hverdagslig) gå fri, bli frikjent13) tvinge (til å gå) med, slepe, trekke, manøvrere, styre14) ( om hundevalper) oppfostre, dresserelearn to walk before one can run man må lære å krype før man kan lære å gåtake a walk stikk av!walk about gå omkring (i), spaserewalk away from distansere seg frawalk away with something\/somebody ( hverdagslig) dra av sted med noe\/noen, kvarte, hjemførewalk down gå for fort, gjøre (noen) trettwalk free gå fri, bli frikjentwalk in gå inn, stige påwalk in on somebody komme inn uanmeldt til noen, komme inn til noen uten å banke påwalk into gå inn i ( hverdagslig) havne i( hverdagslig) gå løs på, skjelle ut( hverdagslig) gjøre innhugg i, kaste seg overwalk it ( hverdagslig) gå (til fots), traske (og gå)( slang) vinne lettwalk Matilda (austr., hverdagslig) gå på loffenwalk off gå sin vei, forsvinne gå av segføre bort, lede bort, dra med seg(amer.) skritte opp• did you walk off the distance?walk off with dra av sted medwalk on air være i den syvende himmelwalk on eggshells være svært forsiktig med hva en sier eller gjørwalk one's chalks ( slang) fordufte, stikke avwalk one's legs off gå seg i senk• you are walking me off my legs\/feetwalk one's talk (spesielt amer.) gjøre som en sier, følge opp ord med handlingwalk out gå ut, gå ut og spasere ta med seg ut (på en spasertur) gå i streik trekke seg fra (i protest), reise fra (plutselig)( ved beiling) gå turwalk out (together) ( hverdagslig) holde sammen, omgåswalk out on ( hverdagslig) reise fra, forlate, sviktewalk out with (gammeldags, spesielt dialekt) omgås, gå ut medwalk (all) over gå over (hverdagslig, overført) trampe på, overkjøre( sport) vinne på walkover, vinne lettwalk over the course vinne en lett seierwalk round ( hverdagslig) gå rundt, unngåwalk tall ( hverdagslig) være stolt, gå med hevet hodewalk the boards stå på scenen, være ved teateret, være skuespillerwalk the chalk balansere på en krittstrek (som prøve på at man er edru) gjøre som man blir fortalt, holde seg på mattenwalk the dog gå tur med hundenwalk the earth vandre (her) på jordenwalk the hospitals ( hverdagslig) ha sykehustjeneste studere medisinwalk the narrow way gå den smale veienwalk the plank (sjøfart, historisk) gå plankenwalk the round gå rundenwalk the streets gå omkring i gatene ( om prostituert) trekke på gatenwalk the waves gå på vannetwalk up gå opp(over) gå frem, gå bort stige på føre oppoverwalk up to gå frem tilwalk with gå med, følge medwalk with God ( bibelsk) gå med Gud, leve i gudfryktighet -
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I[wɔ:k] n քայլելը, ոտքով գնալը. զբոսանք. ճանապարհ. sharp walk արագ քայլելը. short/pleasant/tiring walk կար ճատև/հա ճե լի/ հոգ նեցուցիչ զբոսանք. go for /a walk, take a walk զբոսնել. take smb for a walk մեկին զբոսանքի տա նել. ten minutes walk տասը րոպեի ճանապարհ. (քայլելով). people from all walks of life փխբ. մարդիկ տարբեր խավերից/մասնագի տություններից. (քայլ/վածք) at a quick walk արագ քայլերով. know a person by his walk մար դուն քայլվածքից ճանաչել. drop into a walk անցնել քայլքիII[wɔ:k] v քայլել. (ոտքով) գնալ. շրջել, շրջագայել. walk along the street փողոցով քայլել. walk straight ahead ուղիղ առաջ քայլել. walk with difficulty դժվարությամբ քայլել. walk with a slight limp քայլելիս մի թեթև կաղալ. walk away հեռանալ. walk away with the game փխբ. հաղթություն տանել, հաղթել. too far to walk քայլելու համար բավական հեռու. walk all the way ամբողջ ճանապարհը ոտքով անցնել. walk round the shops խանութներում շրջել. (զբոս նել) walk about the town քաղաքում զբոսնել. (ճանապարհ դնել) walk smb home մեկին տուն ճանապարհել. walk smb to the elevator մինչև վերելակ ճանապարհել. walk about/around մի քիչ զբոսնել, պտտվել, պտույտ կատարել. walk in/into ներս մտնել. հարձակվել. walk into the trap փխբ. ծուղակն ընկնել. walk off գնալ. walk off with վերցնել, տանել, թռցնել. walk off the headache քայլելուց գլխացավն անցնել. walk out դուրս գնալ, ման գալ ամ. գործադուլ անել. walk out of the room սենյակից դուրս գնալ. She is walking out with John Նա Ջոնի հետ է հան դի պում The workers have walked out Բանվորները գործադուլ կազմակերպեցին walk over վրայով անցնել, կտրել անցնել. walk over the bridge կամրջով անցնել. The match was a walk over for us փխբ. Մենք հակառակորդին պարտու թյան մատնեցինք. walk up մոտենալ, մոտ գալ. walk up to the window պատուհանին մոտենալ. walk up and down անցուդարձ, վերուվար անել. walk up and down the street փողոցով անցուդարձ անել -
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1. noun1) (lit. or fig.) Falle, dieset a trap for an animal — eine Falle für ein Tier legen od. [auf]stellen
set a trap for somebody — (fig.) jemandem eine Falle stellen
fall into a/somebody's trap — (fig.) in die/jemandem in die Falle gehen
3) (carriage) (leichter zweirädriger) Einspänner2. transitive verb,- pp-1) (catch) [in od. mit einer Falle] fangen [Tier]; (fig.) in eine Falle locken [Person]be trapped — (fig.) in eine Falle gehen/in der Falle sitzen
be trapped in a cave/by the tide — in einer Höhle festsitzen/von der Flut abgeschnitten sein
she trapped him into contradicting himself — sie brachte ihn durch eine List dazu, sich zu widersprechen
2) (confine) einschließen; (immobilize) einklemmen [Person, Körperteil]trap one's finger/foot — sich (Dat.) den Finger/Fuß einklemmen
3) (entangle) verstricken* * *[træp] 1. noun2) (a plan or trick for taking a person by surprise: She led him into a trap; He fell straight into the trap.) die Falle2. verb(to catch in a trap or by a trick: He lives by trapping animals and selling their fur; She trapped him into admitting that he liked her.) fangen- academic.ru/76335/trapper">trapper- trap-door* * *trap1[træp]I. nto set a \trap eine Falle aufstellenoh, shut your \trap! ach, halt's Maul! derbto keep one's \trap shut die Schnauze halten derbII. vt<- pp->1. (snare)▪ to \trap an animal ein Tier [in einer Falle] fangen▪ to be \trapped eingeschlossen seinto feel \trapped sich akk gefangen fühlenJack left the job because he was beginning to feel \trapped Jack kündigte, weil er begann sich eingeengt zu fühlen3. (trick)▪ to \trap sb jdn in die Falle locken▪ to \trap sb into sth/doing sth jdn dazu bringen, etw zu tun4. (catch and hold)to \trap the ball SPORT den Ball stoppento \trap one's finger/foot in the door sich dat den Finger/Fuß in der Tür einklemmento \trap a nerve sich dat einen Nerv einklemmentrap2[træp]* * *[trp]1. n1) (for animal fig) Falle fbe careful of this question, there is a trap in it — pass bei dieser Frage auf, da ist ein Haken dabei
the lawyer had caught him in a trap — er war dem Rechtsanwalt in die Falle gegangen
to fall into the trap of doing sth — den Fehler begehen, etw zu tun
4) (Brit: vehicle) zweirädriger Pferdewagen5) Falltür f; (THEAT) Versenkung fshut your trap! — (halt die) Klappe! (inf), halt die Fresse (vulg) or Schnauze
keep your trap shut about this — darüber hältst du aber die Klappe (inf), halt ja die Schnauze! (inf)
2. vt1) animal (mit einer Falle) fangenhe realized he was trapped — er merkte, dass er in der Falle saß
to trap sb into saying sth —
I was trapped into saying I would organize the party — ich hatte mich darauf eingelassen, die Party zu organisieren
she trapped him into marriage — sie hat ihn geködert (inf), sie hat ihn ins Netz gelockt
3) (= block off, leave no way of escape) in die Enge treibenthe ship was trapped in the port by the storm — das Schiff saß wegen des Sturms im Hafen fest
to be trapped in the snow — im Schnee festsitzen
the soldiers found themselves trapped at the end of the gully — am Ende des Hohlweges stellten die Soldaten fest, dass sie in der Falle saßen
he feels trapped in his marriage —
4) (= catch) ball stoppento trap one's finger/one's foot in the door — sich (dat) den Finger/Fuß in der Tür einklemmen
to trap a nerve — sich (dat) einen Nerv (ein)klemmen
5) gas, liquid stauenpools of water lay trapped among the rocks as the tide receded — als die Flut zurückging, blieben Wasserpfützen zwischen den Felsen zurück
3. vi(trapper) Trapper sein* * *trap1 [træp]A s1. JAGD Falle f (auch fig):a) eine Falle für ein Tier aufstellen,b) jemandem eine Falle stellen;set traps for mice Mäusefallen aufstellen;2. CHEM (Ab)Scheider m3. TECHa) Auffangvorrichtung fb) Dampf-, Wasserverschluss mc) (Sperr)Klappe fd) Traps m, Geruchsverschluss m (im Klosett)4. ELEK (Funk)Sperrkreis m5. pl MUS sl Schießbude f (Schlagzeug)10. Br ein leichter zweirädriger Einspänner11. sl Schnauze f, Fresse f:keep one’s trap shut die Schnauze haltenB v/t2. einschließen:be trapped under an avalanche unter einer Lawine begraben sein3. fig in eine Falle locken:they trapped him into admitting that … er ging ihnen auf den Leim und gab zu, dass …4. Fallen aufstellen in (dat)5. TECHb) Gas etc abfangenC v/i Fallen aufstellentrap2 [træp] s2. pl umga) Siebensachen plb) Gepäck ntrap3 [træp] s GEOL Trapp m (treppenartig übereinanderliegender Basalt)* * *1. noun1) (lit. or fig.) Falle, dieset a trap for an animal — eine Falle für ein Tier legen od. [auf]stellen
set a trap for somebody — (fig.) jemandem eine Falle stellen
fall into a/somebody's trap — (fig.) in die/jemandem in die Falle gehen
3) (carriage) (leichter zweirädriger) Einspänner2. transitive verb,- pp-1) (catch) [in od. mit einer Falle] fangen [Tier]; (fig.) in eine Falle locken [Person]be trapped — (fig.) in eine Falle gehen/in der Falle sitzen
be trapped in a cave/by the tide — in einer Höhle festsitzen/von der Flut abgeschnitten sein
she trapped him into contradicting himself — sie brachte ihn durch eine List dazu, sich zu widersprechen
2) (confine) einschließen; (immobilize) einklemmen [Person, Körperteil]trap one's finger/foot — sich (Dat.) den Finger/Fuß einklemmen
3) (entangle) verstricken* * *v.einfangen v.fangen v.(§ p.,pp.: fing, gefangen)verschließen v. n.Falle -n f.Fallgrube f.Fallstrick m. -
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træp
1. noun1) (a device for catching animals: He set a trap to catch the bear; a mousetrap.) trampa2) (a plan or trick for taking a person by surprise: She led him into a trap; He fell straight into the trap.) trampa
2. verb(to catch in a trap or by a trick: He lives by trapping animals and selling their fur; She trapped him into admitting that he liked her.) atrapar, cazar, pillar; tender/poner una trampa- trapper- trap-door
trap1 n trampatrap2 vb atraparto be trapped quedar atrapado / quedar aprisionadotr[træp]1 (gen) trampa3 (vehicle) coche nombre masculino ligero de dos ruedas4 (of drain) sifón nombre masculino2 SMALLSPORT/SMALL (in football) parar con el pie3 figurative use (trick) engañar, tender una trampa a4 (heat, light, etc) retener\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto lay a trap / set a trap tender una trampa, poner una trampato fall into a trap caer en una trampatrap n: trampa fto set a trap: tender una trampav.• atrapar v.• enjaezar v.• entrampar v.• lacear v.n.• armadijo s.m.• artimaña s.f.• asechanza s.f.• bombillo s.m.• carnada s.f.• celada s.f.• cepo s.m.• encerrona s.f.• engañabobos s.m.• garlito s.m.• lanzaplatos s.m.• lazo s.m.• red s.f.• sifón s.m.• trampa s.f.• zancadilla s.f.
I træp1)a) (for animals, people) trampa fto lay o set a trap for somebody — tenderle* una trampa or una celada a alguien
to fall/walk into a trap — caer* en una trampa
b) trapdoor2) ( mouth) (sl)to keep one's trap shut — no abrir* la boca (fam), no decir* nada
shut your trap! — cierra el pico! (fam), cállate (la boca)!
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transitive verb -ppa) ( snare) \<\<animal\>\> cazar* ( con trampa)b) (cut off, catch) (often pass) atraparshe trapped her finger in the door — se agarró or se pilló or (Esp tb) se cogió el dedo en la puerta
c) (trick, deceive)he trapped me into a confession/into admitting that... — me tendió una trampa y confesé/reconocí que...
d) \<\<liquid/gas/light/heat\>\> retener*[træp]1. N1) (lit, fig) trampa fit's a trap! — ¡es una trampa!
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that car is a death trap — ese coche es una bomba or tiene mucho peligro•
curtains are a natural dust trap — en las cortinas se suele acumular mucho el polvo•
to fall into a trap — caer en una trampa•
to lay a trap (for sb) — tender una trampa (a algn)•
to lure sb into a trap — hacer que algn caiga en una trampa•
to set a trap (for sb) — tender una trampa (a algn)poverty, speed, tourist•
they walked straight into our trap — cayeron de lleno en nuestra trampa2) ** (=mouth) boca f•
shut your trap! — ¡cierra el pico! *, ¡cállate la boca! *to keep one's trap shut — cerrar el pico *, callar la boca *
3) (=carriage) coche ligero de dos ruedas4) (in greyhound racing) caseta f de salida5) (for clay pigeon shooting) lanzaplatos m inv6) (Golf) búnker m7) (Tech) sifón m, bombillo m2. VT1) (=snare) [+ animal] atrapar, cazar con trampa; [+ criminal] atrapar, coger, agarrar (LAm)2) (=dupe) hacer caer en la trampa, engañaryou're not going to trap me like that — con esas no me vas a hacer caer en la trampa, con esas no me vas a engañar
he felt he had been trapped into marriage — le parecía que le habían cazado al casarse, le parecía que le habían tendido una trampa para que se casara
3) (=hold fast, confine) atraparsurvivors are trapped in the rubble — los supervivientes están enterrados or atrapados bajo los escombros
heavy snowfalls had trapped us in the village — las fuertes nevadas nos habían dejado incomunicados or aislados en el pueblo
they tied a rope around his body, trapping his arms — le ataron una cuerda alrededor del cuerpo, inmovilizándole los brazos
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to trap one's finger in sth — pillarse or cogerse or (LAm) atraparse el dedo con algo4) (=retain) [+ heat, gas, water] retener5) (Sport) [+ ball] parar (con el pie)3.CPD* * *
I [træp]1)a) (for animals, people) trampa fto lay o set a trap for somebody — tenderle* una trampa or una celada a alguien
to fall/walk into a trap — caer* en una trampa
b) trapdoor2) ( mouth) (sl)to keep one's trap shut — no abrir* la boca (fam), no decir* nada
shut your trap! — cierra el pico! (fam), cállate (la boca)!
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transitive verb -ppa) ( snare) \<\<animal\>\> cazar* ( con trampa)b) (cut off, catch) (often pass) atraparshe trapped her finger in the door — se agarró or se pilló or (Esp tb) se cogió el dedo en la puerta
c) (trick, deceive)he trapped me into a confession/into admitting that... — me tendió una trampa y confesé/reconocí que...
d) \<\<liquid/gas/light/heat\>\> retener* -
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{træp}
I. 1. капан, клопка, примка (и прен.)
to lay/set a TRAP (for) слагам/зареждам капан (за)
to walk straight into the TRAP попадам право в капана
2. trap-door
3. апарат за изхвърляне на птици/топки/дискове и пр. за прицел
4. тех. сифон на мивка
5. ряд. филтър
6. лека двуколка на ресори
7. sl. уста
8. sl. полицай, детектив
9. мин. вентилационна врата
II. 1. хващам в капан (и прен.), впримчвам, вкарвам в клопка, поставям капан (и) в/за
to be TRAPped в невъзможност съм да се измъкна/да избягам/да се отърва
to TRAP someone into admission изкопчвам самопризнание от някого чрез умели уловки
2. поставям сифон на, снабдявам със сифон (и)
3. спирам, препречвам/преграждам пътя на (течност, пара, въздушно течение и пр.)
III. 1. моноклинала, трап
2. тъмна еруптивна скала (и trap-rock)
IV. v покривам (кон) с чул* * *{trap} n 1. капан, клопка, примка (и прен.); to lay/set a trap (for(2) {trap} v (-pp-) 1. хващам в капан (и прен.); впримчвам; вкар{3} {trap} n геол. 1. моноклинала, трап; 2. тъмна еруптивна скал{4} {trap} v покривам (кон) с чул.* * *уловка; улавям; трап; сифон; примка; впримчвам; капан; клопка;* * *1. i. капан, клопка, примка (и прен.) 2. ii. хващам в капан (и прен.), впримчвам, вкарвам в клопка, поставям капан (и) в/за 3. iii. моноклинала, трап 4. iv. v покривам (кон) с чул 5. sl. полицай, детектив 6. sl. уста 7. to be trapped в невъзможност съм да се измъкна/да избягам/да се отърва 8. to lay/set a trap (for) слагам/зареждам капан (за) 9. to trap someone into admission изкопчвам самопризнание от някого чрез умели уловки 10. to walk straight into the trap попадам право в капана 11. trap-door 12. апарат за изхвърляне на птици/топки/дискове и пр. за прицел 13. лека двуколка на ресори 14. мин. вентилационна врата 15. поставям сифон на, снабдявам със сифон (и) 16. ряд. филтър 17. спирам, препречвам/преграждам пътя на (течност, пара, въздушно течение и пр.) 18. тех. сифон на мивка 19. тъмна еруптивна скала (и trap-rock)* * *trap[træp] I. n 1. капан, примамка, клопка, примка, уловка; booby(-)\trap 1) закрепена на вратата кана с вода, която се излива върху първия, който отвори вратата; 2) воен. безобиден предмет, в който е скрита бомба; simp \trap ам. sl лавка при предприятие (съкр. от simpleton); to set ( lay) a \trap ( for) зареждам капан; to bait a \trap поставям примамка в капана; прен. прилъгвам, примамвам, подмамвам; to walk ( straight) into the \trap попадам право в капана; 2. = \trap-door; 3. апарат за изхвърляне на глинени панички (за упражнения по стрелба); 4. тех. сифон (на мивка); 5. рядко филтър; 6. двуколка (на ресори); 7. разг. "таратайка"; 8. sl полицай, детектив, "фанте", ченге; 9. sl уста; 10. мин. вентилационна врата; 11. ам. ударните инструменти в оркестъра; 12. петр. трап, тъмен диабаз; 13. тел. заградителен или спирателен филтър; 14. изч. автоматичен преход; • to be up to \trap хитър съм, не съм вчерашен; to understand \trap знам къде зимуват раците; to shut o.'s \trap, to keep o.'s \trap shut разг. затварям си устата, млъквам; II. v (- рр-) 1. хващам в капан (и прен.); впримчвам; поставям капани за (в); подмамвам; to \trap s.o. into an admission изтръгвам самопризнание от някого чрез уловки; 2. поставям сифон на, снабдявам със сифон (и to \trap a drain); 3. спирам, препречвам пътя на ( течност); 4. тех. улавям, поглъщам; III. trap n (обикн. pl) разг. партушини, дърми, парцали; IV. trap n геол. 1. трап, моноклинала; 2. тъмна еруптивна скала (и traprock); V. trap v покривам с чул ( кон). -
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1. I1) the baby still doesn't know how to walk ребенок еще не умеет ходить /еще не ходит/; shall we ride or walk? мы поедем или пойдем [пешком]?; I had to walk мне пришлось идти пешком; the horse didn't canter, it walked лошадь не бежала, а шла шагом2) be fond of /like/ (prefer, etc.) walking любить и т.д. гулять /прогуливаться/; he is out walking его нет, он гуляет /на прогулке/; let us stop the саг, get down and walk давайте выйдем из машины и пройдемся2. IIwalk in some manner walk slowly (quickly, briskly, heavily, unsteadily, wearily, aimlessly, etc.) ходить медленно и т.д.; they walked arm in arm они шли рука об руку; walk somewhere walk home ходить домой пешком; walk away уходить, идти прочь; walk back возвращаться пешком, пройти обратно пешком; shall we walk back or ride back? обратно мы пойдем или поедем?; I'll walk back [with you as far as the station] я [с вами] пройду обратно [до станции]; walk by /past/ проходить мимо; walk in входить; please, walk in входите /войдите/, пожалуйста; walk down идти вниз, спускаться; let's ride up and walk down давайте туда подъедем, а обратно спустимся пешком; the elevator is out of order and we have to walk up лифт не работает, и нам придется подниматься пешком; I can't walk any farther я не могу сделать больше ни шагу3. III1) walk smth. walk a mile (five miles, etc.) пройти /покрыть/ милю и т.д.; walk the deck (the streets, the lanes, etc.) ходить /гулять/ по палубе и т.д.; walk the floor ходить взад и вперед по комнате; walk the rest of the way пройти остаток пути пешком; walk one's round's) /one's beat/ обходить свой участок2) walk smb. Miss Havisham asked Pip to walk her мисс Хэвишем попросила Пипа поводить ее [по комнате]; walk a baby водить ребенка за ручку3) walk smb. walk a horse (a dog, a puppy, etc.) прогуливать /выводить на прогулку/ лошадь и т.д.; walk the horses so they don't get overheated вываживать лошадей, чтобы они остыли4. IV1) walk smth. at some time walk the deck every morning ходить по палубе каждое утро; walk this street every day ходить по этой улице каждый день; walk smth. somewhere walk two steps forward сделать /выступить на/ два шага вперед || walk three (five, etc.) abreast идти по трое и т.д. в ряд2) walk smb. somewhere walk one's horse downhill пустить лошадь с горы шагом3) walk smb. at some time walk the dog every evening гулять с собакой /прогуливать, выгуливать собаку/ каждый вечер; walk a horse up and down вываживать лошадь5. Vwalk smb. smth. walk smb. ten miles совершить с кем-л. прогулку в десять миль6. VIwalk smb. to some state coll. I walked myself lame я так много прошел пешком, что захромал; walk smb. dead уходить кого-л.7. XIbe walked horses (dogs) should be walked лошадей (собак) надо прогуливать; be walked for some time horses should be walked for a while after a race после забега лошадей надо некоторое время вываживать8. XIVwalk doing smth. walk whistling (smiling, hopping, looking around, etc.) ходить и насвистывать и т.д., насвистывать и т.д. на ходу; walk hanging one's head идти, понурив голову9. XVwalk in some state walk barefoot (erect, lame, funny, etc.) ходить босиком и т.д.10. XVI1) walk about (in, along, down, ой, etc.) smth. walk about the city (about the countryside, about the streets, in the forest, etc.) ходить /бродить/ по городу и т.д.; walk along /down/ the road (down the street, along the path, down /along/ the stream, etc.) идти вдоль дороги /по дороге/ и т.д.; walk on the road (on the sidewalk, etc.) идти [пешком] по дороге и т.д.; walk over the carpet (over the lawn, etc.) ходить по ковру и т.д.; walk across a street (across the bridge, across a meadow, etc.) перейти через /пересечь/ улицу и т.д.; walk into the room (into a shop, into police headquarters, etc.) входить в комнату и т.д.; walk into the centre of the room выйти на середину комнаты; walk to school every morning (to one's office, to work, etc.) ходить пешком в школу каждое утро и т.д.; walk out of the room (out of the house, out of the hall, etc.) выходить из комнаты и т.д.; walk down the hill спускаться с горы, идти под гору; walk up and down these steps a hundred times a day бегать вверх и вниз по лестнице сто раз в день; walk up and down the platform (up and down the room, up and down the path, etc.) ходить взад и вперед по платформе и т.д.; walk down to the post office with me пойдемте со мною до почты; we can walk there in an hour мы сможем дойти туда за час; walk through smth., smb. walk through the streets бродить no улицам; walk through slush and mud пробираться по грязи, месить грязь; walk through the crowd протискиваться сквозь толпу; walk through life шагать по жизни; walk beside (before, etc.) smb. walk beside smb. идти рядом с кем-л.; walk before (behind) smb. идти впереди (позади) кого-л.;,with smth. walk with a cane (with a stick, etc.) ходить с тростью и т.д.; walk with measured steps (with a slight limp, etc..) ходить размеренным шагом и т.д.; walk with a firm расе ходить твердым шагом; walk at some расе walk at a good расе ходить быстрым шагом; walk at a snail's расе ходить медленно, ползти как улитка; walk on smth. walk on one's hands ходить на руках; walk on all fours ползать на четвереньках; walk on crutches ходить на костылях2) walk in (along, etc.) smth. walk in the park (in the country, etc.) гулять /бродить, ходить/ по парку и т.д.; walk along the beach прогуливаться по пляжу; walk for smth. walk for exercise (for one's health, for pleasure, etc.) ходить пешком /гулять/ для /ради/ моциона и т.д.; walk for miles много гулять /бродить, ходить/; walk in smth. walk in the sun гулять на солнце; walk in the rain гулять под дождем; walk in the darkness гулять в темноте; walk for some time walk for hours гулять /бродить, ходить/ часами3) walk into smth. walk into a trap попасть в ловушку; walk into a lamppost врезаться в фонарный столб11. XXI11) walk smth. in some time walk the distance (a mile, etc.) in twenty minutes (in an hour, etc.) пройти это расстояние и т.д. за двадцать минут и т.д.; walk smth. with smb. walk a little way with me давайте немного пройдемся2) walk smb. about (along, etc.) smth. walk a friend about the village (her along the street, the man all over the town, etc.) обойти с другом /показать другу/ деревню и т.д.; walk the horse up the hill вести лошадь в гору -
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1. intransitive verb1) laufen; (as opposed to running) gehen; (as opposed to driving) zu Fuß gehenyou can walk there in five minutes — es sind nur 5 Minuten zu Fuß bis dorthin
‘walk’/‘don’t walk' — (Amer.): (at pedestrian lights) "gehen"/"warten"
walk on crutches/with a stick — an Krücken/am Stock gehen
walk tall — (fig.) erhobenen Hauptes gehen (fig.)
2) (exercise) gehen; marschieren (ugs.)2. transitive verb1) entlanggehen; ablaufen [Strecke, Weg]; durchwandern [Gebiet]walk the streets — durch die Straßen gehen/(aimlessly) laufen; (as prostitute) auf den Strich gehen (ugs.)
walk somebody off his/her feet — jemanden [bis zur Erschöpfung] durch die Gegend schleifen (ugs.)
3) (accompany) bringen3. nounhe walked his girlfriend home — er brachte seine Freundin nach Hause
1) Spaziergang, dergo [out] for or take or have a walk — einen Spaziergang machen
take somebody/the dog for a walk — jemanden/den Hund spazierenführen
a ten-mile walk — eine Wanderung von zehn Meilen; (distance)
the 10,000 metres walk — das 10 000-m-Gehen
5)people from all walks of life — Leute aus den verschiedensten gesellschaftlichen Gruppierungen
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/80894/walk_about">walk about- walk away- walk in- walk into- walk off- walk on- walk out- walk out of- walk out on- walk over- walk up* * *(to walk, stand etc on the toes: He stood on tiptoe(s) to reach the shelf.) (sich) auf Zehenspitzen gehen (stellen)* * *[wɔ:k, AM wɑ:k]I. nit's only a five minute \walk away es sind nur fünf Minuten [zu Fuß] von hierto take sb out for a \walk mit jdm einen Spaziergang machento drop into [or slow to] a \walk in Schritttempo verfallenshe slowed the horses to a \walk sie ließ die Pferde im Schritt gehen5. (spiritual journey) [spirituelle] Suche6.▶ \walk of life soziale Schicht, Gesellschaftsschicht fpeople from all \walks of life Leute aus allen GesellschaftsschichtenII. vt1. (go on foot)▪ to \walk sth etw zu Fuß gehento \walk a distance eine Strecke zu Fuß zurücklegen2. (accompany)▪ to \walk sb somewhere jdn irgendwohin begleitenhe \walked me off my feet ich konnte kaum mit ihm mithalten▪ to \walk sb through sth etw mit jdm durchgehento \walk sb home jdn nach Hause bringen3. (take for a walk)to \walk the dog den Hund ausführen, mit dem Hund Gassi gehen famIII. vi1. (go on foot)▪ to \walk [somewhere] zu Fuß [irgendwohin] gehenit takes half an hour to \walk to the office man braucht zu Fuß eine halbe Stunde ins Bürocan your toddler \walk yet? kann dein Kleiner schon laufen?to \walk on one's hands auf den Händen laufento begin to \walk laufen lernen▪ to \walk [somewhere] [irgendwo] spazieren gehento \walk into a trap in eine Falle gehen [o fam tappen5. (easily get)to \walk [right [or straight]] into a job [leicht] eine Stelle bekommen6. THEAT▪ to \walk through sth etw [ein]üben8.▶ to \walk the beat seine Runde gehen [o machen]▶ to \walk on eggs [or eggshells] einen Eiertanz aufführen▶ to \walk before one can run laufen lernen, bevor man springt* * *[wɔːk]1. n1) (= stroll) Spaziergang m; (= hike) Wanderung f; (SPORT) Gehen nt; (= competition) Geher-Wettkampf m; (= charity walk) Marsch m (für Wohltätigkeitszwecke)it's a long/short walk to the shops — zu den Läden ist es weit/nicht weit zu Fuß or zu gehen or zu laufen
it's a long walk but a short drive — zu Fuß ist es weit, aber mit dem Auto ganz nah
that's quite a walk — das ist eine ganz schöne Strecke, das ist ganz schön weit zu laufen (inf)
to go for a walk, to have or take a walk — einen Spaziergang machen, spazieren gehen
to take sb/the dog for a walk — mit jdm/dem Hund spazieren gehen or einen Spaziergang machen, den Hund ausführen or spazieren führen
he went at a brisk walk — er ging schnellen Schrittes (geh) or schnell
he ran for a bit, then slowed to a walk — er rannte ein Stück und ging dann im Schritttempo weiter
he knows some good walks in the Lake District — er kennt ein paar gute Wandermöglichkeiten or Wanderungen im Lake District
5)walk of life — Milieu nt
2. vt1) (= lead) person, horse (spazieren) führen; dog ausführen; (= ride at a walk) im Schritt gehen lassento walk sb home/to the bus —
she walked her baby up to the table — das Kind lief, von der Mutter gehalten or mit Hilfe der Mutter, zum Tisch
to walk sb off his feet or legs (inf) — jdn total erschöpfen
if we go hiking, I'll walk the legs off you (inf) — wenn wir zusammen wandern gehen, dann wirst du (bald) nicht mehr mithalten können
2) distance laufen, gehenI've walked this road many times — ich bin diese Straße oft gegangen
3)to walk the streets (prostitute) — auf den Strich gehen (inf); (in search of sth) durch die Straßen irren; (aimlessly) durch die Straßen streichen
he learned his trade by walking the boards before turning to films — er hat sein Handwerk auf den Brettern gelernt, bevor er zum Film ging
4) (US BASEBALL) einen Walk or ein Freibase geben (+dat)3. vi1) gehen, laufenyou must learn to walk before you can run (prov) — man sollte den ersten Schritt vor dem zweiten tun
to walk with a stick — am Stock gehen
you can walk there in 5 minutes — da ist man in or bis dahin sind es 5 Minuten zu Fuß
to walk home — nach Hause laufen (inf), zu Fuß nach Hause gehen
we were out walking when the telegram arrived — wir waren gerade spazieren or auf einem Spaziergang, als das Telegramm kam
3) (ghost) umgehen, spuken4) (inf: disappear) Beine bekommen (inf)* * *walk [wɔːk]A s1. Gehen n:go at a walk im Schritt gehen2. Gang(art) m(f), Schritt m3. Spaziergang m:take sb for a walk jemanden spazieren führen, mit jemandem spazieren gehen4. (Spazier)Weg m:a) Promenade fb) Strecke f:the station is just a 10-minute walk from here bis zum Bahnhof sind es nur 10 Gehminuten;quite a walk ein gutes Stück zu gehen5. Wanderung f6. Route f (eines Hausierers etc), Runde f (eines Polizisten etc)7. Allee f8. Wandelgang m9. a) (Geflügel)Auslauf m10. fig Arbeitsgebiet n, (Betätigungs)Feld n:b) Beruf mB v/i1. a) gehen (auch Leichtathletik), zu Fuß gehen, laufen:“Walk” „Gehen“;“Don’t Walk” „Warten“b) (Basketball) einen Schrittfehler machen2. im Schritt gehen (auch Pferd)3. wandern5. umgehen, spuken (Geist):walk in one’s sleep nacht-, schlafwandelnC v/t4. abschreiten, entlanggehen5. ein Pferd führen, im Schritt gehen lassen7. spazieren führen8. jemanden begleiten:9. Br um die Wette gehen mit:I’ll walk you 10 miles* * *1. intransitive verb1) laufen; (as opposed to running) gehen; (as opposed to driving) zu Fuß gehen‘walk’/‘don’t walk' — (Amer.): (at pedestrian lights) "gehen"/"warten"
walk on crutches/with a stick — an Krücken/am Stock gehen
walk tall — (fig.) erhobenen Hauptes gehen (fig.)
2) (exercise) gehen; marschieren (ugs.)2. transitive verb1) entlanggehen; ablaufen [Strecke, Weg]; durchwandern [Gebiet]walk the streets — durch die Straßen gehen/ (aimlessly) laufen; (as prostitute) auf den Strich gehen (ugs.)
2) (cause to walk; lead) führen; ausführen [Hund]walk somebody off his/her feet — jemanden [bis zur Erschöpfung] durch die Gegend schleifen (ugs.)
3) (accompany) bringen3. noun1) Spaziergang, dergo [out] for or take or have a walk — einen Spaziergang machen
take somebody/the dog for a walk — jemanden/den Hund spazierenführen
a ten-mile walk — eine Wanderung von zehn Meilen; (distance)
the 10,000 metres walk — das 10 000-m-Gehen
4) (path, route) [Spazier]weg, der5)Phrasal Verbs:- walk in- walk off- walk on- walk out- walk up* * *v.gehen v.(§ p.,pp.: ging, ist gegangen)laufen v.(§ p.,pp.: lief, ist gelaufen)spuken durch ausdr.wandeln (gehen) v. n.Gang ¨-e m.Marsch -¨e m.Spaziergang m. -
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[wɔ:k, Am wɑ:k] nit's only a five minute \walk away es sind nur fünf Minuten [zu Fuß] von hier;to take sb out for a \walk mit jdm einen Spaziergang machenshe slowed the horses to a \walk sie ließ die Pferde im Schritt gehen5) ( spiritual journey) [spirituelle] SuchePHRASES:\walk of life soziale Schicht, Gesellschaftsschicht f;people from all \walks of life Leute aus allen Gesellschaftsschichten vt1) ( go on foot)to \walk sth etw zu Fuß gehen;to \walk a distance eine Strecke zu Fuß zurücklegen;to \walk the streets ( wander) durch die Straßen gehen;( be a prostitute) auf den Strich gehen (sl)2) ( accompany)to \walk sb somewhere jdn irgendwohin begleiten;he \walked me off my feet ich konnte kaum mit ihm mithalten;to \walk sb through sth etw mit jdm durchgehen;to \walk sb home jdn nach Hause bringen3) ( take for a walk)to \walk the dog den Hund ausführen, mit dem Hund Gassi gehen ( fam)1) ( go on foot)to \walk [somewhere] zu Fuß [irgendwohin] gehen;it takes half an hour to \walk to the office man braucht zu Fuß eine halbe Stunde ins Büro;can your toddler \walk yet? kann dein Kleiner schon laufen?;to \walk on one's hands auf den Händen laufen;to begin to \walk laufen lernen2) ( for exercise)to \walk [somewhere] [irgendwo] spazieren gehen;5) ( easily get)6) theatto \walk through sth etw [ein]üben;PHRASES:to \walk on air selig sein, sich akk wie im siebten Himmel fühlen, auf Wolken schweben;to \walk the beat seine Runde gehen [o machen];to \walk on eggs [or eggshells] einen Eiertanz aufführen;to \walk before one can run laufen lernen, bevor man springt -
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[træp] 1. noun1) (a device for catching animals: He set a trap to catch the bear; a mousetrap.) past2) (a plan or trick for taking a person by surprise: She led him into a trap; He fell straight into the trap.) past2. verb(to catch in a trap or by a trick: He lives by trapping animals and selling their fur; She trapped him into admitting that he liked her.) ujeti v past- trapper- trap-door* * *I [træp]nounzanka (za živali), past (za ptice, miši, lisice); figuratively past; vrša, sak; technical zaklopec, zaklopka, loputa; music tolkalo; British English lahek voz na dve kolesi, odprt dvosedežen avto; figuratively slang zvijača, prevara, zvijačnost; slang vohljač, detektiv, policijski agent; slang ustarat trap — past za podgane; plural vrsta lestev, ki se lahko sklopijoto be up to trap, to understand trap — ne se dati speljati, ne iti v pastto lay (to set) a trap for s.o. — nastaviti komu pastto walk (to fall) into a trap — iti, pasti v pastshut your trap! slang drži jezik (za zobmi)!II [træp]noungeology mineralogy eruptivno kamenjeIII [træp]transitive verbloviti (uloviti, ujeti) v past, v zanko; (z zvijačo) zasačiti, zalotiti; technical opremiti (pod) z loputami; prestreči (plin, vodo); figuratively speljati, nabrisati (koga); intransitive verb biti lovec na živali z dragocenim krznom; nastavljati zanke, pasti ( for za); ujeti se, biti zaustavljen, prestrežen (plin itd.)IV [træp]1.nounobsoletekonjska, podsedelna odeja; plural obleka, prtljagato pack up one's traps figuratively pobrati šila in kopita;2.transitive verbopremiti (konja) z blestečo opremo; okomatati; zapreči -
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[træp] nto set a \trap eine Falle aufstellenoh, shut your \trap! ach, halt's Maul! ( derb)to keep one's \trap shut die Schnauze halten ( derb)1) ( snare)to \trap an animal ein Tier [in einer Falle] fangento be \trapped eingeschlossen sein;to feel \trapped sich akk gefangen fühlen;Jack left the job because he was beginning to feel \trapped Jack kündigte, weil er begann sich eingeengt zu fühlen3) ( trick)to \trap sb jdn in die Falle locken;to \trap sb into sth/ doing sth jdn dazu bringen, etw zu tun4) ( catch and hold)to \trap the ball sports den Ball stoppen;to \trap a nerve sich dat einen Nerv einklemmen -
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A n1 promenade f ; ( shorter) tour m ; ( hike) randonnée f ; country walk promenade dans la campagne ; morning/evening walk promenade du matin/du soir ; long walk longue or grande promenade ; short walk courte or petite promenade ; a 12 km walk une promenade de 12 km ; a hotel five minutes' walk away from the station un hôtel à cinq minutes à pied de la gare ; it's about ten minutes' walk/four hours' walk c'est environ à dix minutes à pied/à quatre heures de marche ; on the walk home en rentrant à pied à la maison ; a walk to/beside the sea une promenade jusqu'à/au bord de la mer ; to go for ou on a walk (aller) faire une promenade, se promener ; I've been out for a walk je suis sorti me promener or faire une promenade ; to have ou take a walk faire une promenade, se promener ; ( shorter) faire un tour ; to take sb for a walk emmener qn faire une promenade or ( shorter) un tour ; to take the dog for a walk promener or sortir le chien ; has the dog had his walk? est-ce qu'on a sorti le chien? ; it's a short walk to the station on est à quelques minutes à pied de la gare ; it's a long walk back to the hotel il y a une longue marche d'ici à l'hôtel ; it seemed a very long walk to the podium l'estrade avait l'air d'être très loin ;3 ( pace) pas m ; he set off at a brisk walk il est parti d'un pas vif ; to slow down to a walk se mettre à marcher (après avoir couru) ;4 ( path) gen, Hort allée f ; ( trail in forest) sentier m ; people from all walks of life des gens de tous les milieux ;6 Equit pas m.B vtr1 ( cover on foot) faire [qch] à pied [distance, path, road] ; parcourir [qch] à pied [district, countryside] ; ( patrol) parcourir ; I can't walk another step je ne peux pas faire un pas de plus ; to walk the streets [tourist] parcourir les rues ; [homeless person] errer dans les rues ; [prostitute] faire le trottoir ; to walk the ramparts/walls [soldier] arpenter les remparts/murs ; shall we take the bus or walk it? on prend le bus ou on y va à pied? ; we walked it in 20 minutes nous l'avons fait à pied en 20 minutes ; to walk it ○ Sport gagner haut la main ;2 (escort on foot, lead) accompagner [friend] ; promener [tourist] ; conduire [horse, mule etc] ; promener [dog] ; I walked her home je l'ai accompagnée chez elle ; the guide walked us all over Bonn le guide nous a promenés dans tout Bonn ; the guards walked him back to his cell les gardiens l'ont reconduit à sa cellule.C vi1 ( in general) marcher ; ( for pleasure) se promener ; ( not run) aller au pas ; ( not ride or drive) aller à pied ; the baby's learning to walk le bébé apprend à marcher ; you should be walking again soon vous devriez recommencer à marcher bientôt ; he'll never walk again il ne pourra plus jamais marcher ; to walk with a stick marcher avec une canne ; to walk with a limp/a swing boiter/se dandiner en marchant ; don't run, walk! ne cours pas, marche! ; ‘walk’ US ( at traffic lights) ≈ traversez ; it's not very far, let's walk ce n'est pas très loin, allons-y à pied ; we walked all day nous avons marché toute la journée ; we've missed the bus, we'll have to walk nous avons manqué le bus, il va falloir marcher ; we go on holiday to walk nous allons en vacances pour faire de la marche ; to walk across ou through sth traverser qch (à pied) ( see note) ; she walked across the room elle a traversé la pièce ; she walked across France elle a traversé la France à pied ; a policeman walked by un policier est passé ; he walked up/down the road il a remonté/descendu la rue (à pied) ( see note) ; we've been walking round in circles for hours nous tournons en rond depuis des heures ; someone was walking around ou about upstairs quelqu'un allait et venait à l'étage ; there's no lift, you'll have to walk up il n'y a pas d'ascenseur, tu devras monter à pied ; I'd just walked in at the door when… je venais à peine de passer la porte, quand… ; suddenly in walked my father soudain voilà que mon père est entré ; to walk in one's sleep ( habitually) être somnambule ; he was walking in his sleep il marchait en dormant ; she walks to work/home elle se rend à son travail/rentre chez elle à pied ; we walked all the way back nous avons fait tout le chemin du retour à pied ; to walk up and down faire les cent pas ; to walk up and down a room arpenter une pièce ; shall I walk with you to the bus? veux-tu que je t'accompagne au bus? ; I'll walk some of the way with you je vais faire un bout de chemin avec toi ; he walked under a bus il est passé sous un bus ; the ghost walks at midnight le fantôme apparaît à minuit ;take a walk ○ ! US dégage ○ ! ; that was a walk ○ ! US c'était simple comme bonjour ○ ! ; you must walk before you can run il ne faut pas brûler les étapes ; to walk sb off their feet mettre qn sur les rotules ○. à pied is often omitted with movement verbs if we already know that the person is on foot. If it is surprising or ambiguous, à pied should be included.■ walk across: traverser ; to walk across to sth/sb s'approcher de qch/qn ;▶ walk across [sth] traverser.■ walk around:▶ walk around lit se promener ; ( aimlessly) traîner ; you can't walk around in the rain without an umbrella tu ne peux pas traîner sous la pluie sans parapluie ;▶ walk around [sth] ( to and fro) faire un tour dans [city, streets, garden] ; ( make circuit of) faire le tour de [building, space] ; he walked around the lake il a fait le tour du lac (à pied) ; we walked around Paris for hours nous nous sommes promenés dans Paris pendant des heures.1 lit s'éloigner (from de) ;2 fig ( avoid involvement) to walk away from a problem/one's responsibilities fuir un problème/ses responsabilités ;3 fig ( survive unscathed) sortir indemne (from de) ; she walked away from the accident elle est sortie indemne de l'accident ;4 to walk away with ( win easily) gagner [qch] haut la main [game, tournament] ; remporter [qch] haut la main [election] ; ( carry off) décrocher [prize, honour] ; ⇒ walk off 2 ;■ walk back revenir sur ses pas (to jusqu'à) ; we walked back (home) nous sommes rentrés à pied.■ walk in entrer ; he simply walked in as if he owned the place il est carrément entré comme s'il était chez lui ; who should walk in but my husband! devine qui est arrivé?-mon mari! ; ‘please walk in’ ( sign) ‘entrez sans frapper’.■ walk into:▶ walk into [sth]1 ( enter) entrer dans [room, house] ; she walked into that job fig ( acquired easily) elle a eu ce poste sans lever le petit doigt ;2 ( become entangled in) tomber dans [trap, ambush] ; se fourrer dans [tricky situation] ; you walked right into that one ○ ! tu es tombé dans le panneau ○ ! ;3 ( bump into) rentrer dans [wall, door, person].■ walk off:▶ walk off1 lit partir brusquement ;▶ walk off [sth], walk [sth] off se promener pour faire passer [headache, hangover, large meal] ; she walked off eight pounds elle a perdu 4 kilos en faisant de la marche.■ walk on1 ( continue) continuer à marcher ;2 Theat être figurant.■ walk out1 lit sortir (of de) ;2 fig ( desert) [lover, partner, servant, collaborator] partir ; to walk out on laisser tomber ○ [lover, partner] ; rompre [contract, undertaking] ;3 ( as protest) [negotiator, committee member] partir en signe de protestation ; ( on strike) [workers] se mettre en grève ; they walked out of the meeting ils ont quitté la réunion en signe de protestation ;■ walk over:▶ walk over ( a few steps) s'approcher (to de) ; ( a short walk) faire un saut ○ (to à) ; he walked over to her/the window il s'est approché d'elle/de la fenêtre ; he walked over to see her/to the farm il a fait un saut pour la voir/à la ferme ;▶ walk over [sb] ○2 ( humiliate) marcher sur les pieds de ; he'll walk all over you if you let him il te marchera sur les pieds si tu le laisses faire ; he lets her walk all over him elle le mène par le bout du nez.■ walk round:▶ walk round faire le tour ; no-one answered so I walked round to the garden personne n'a répondu alors je suis passé par le jardin ;▶ walk round [sth] ( round edge of) faire le tour de [lake, stadium, garden, building] ; ( through) visiter [exhibition, historic building].■ walk through:▶ walk through lit traverser ;▶ walk through [sth]1 lit traverser [town, field, forest] ; passer [door, gate] ; marcher dans [deep snow, mud, grass] ;2 Theat répéter les déplacements de [scene, act] ; to walk sb through a scene faire répéter les déplacements d'une scène à qn.■ walk up1 to walk up to s'approcher de [person, building, object] ;2 (in market, fairground) s'approcher ; walk up, walk up! approchez, approchez! -
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walk [wɔ:k]marcher ⇒ 1 (a) se promener ⇒ 1 (a) aller à pied ⇒ 1 (b) faire à pied ⇒ 2 (a) accompagner ⇒ 2 (b) faire marcher ⇒ 2 (c) promener ⇒ 2 (c) promenade ⇒ 3 (b), 3 (d) randonnée ⇒ 3 (b) démarche ⇒ 3 (c)∎ walk, don't run! ne cours pas!;∎ he walked along the beach il marchait ou se promenait le long de la plage;∎ we walked down/up the street nous avons descendu/monté la rue à pied;∎ to walk across or over the street to speak to sb traverser la rue pour parler à qn;∎ they walked through the park ils ont traversé le parc à pied;∎ he walked slowly towards the door il s'est dirigé lentement vers la porte;∎ she walked back and forth elle marchait de long en large, elle faisait les cent pas;∎ let's walk a little si nous marchions un peu?;∎ walk with me to the shop accompagnez-moi au magasin;∎ he walks in his sleep il est somnambule;∎ he walked downstairs in his sleep il a descendu l'escalier en dormant;∎ to walk on one's hands marcher sur les mains, faire l'arbre fourchu;∎ figurative you have to walk before you can run il faut apprendre petit à petit;∎ I'm walking on air! je suis aux anges!;∎ to walk on water marcher sur l'eau;∎ as far as the party faithful are concerned, he can walk on water aux yeux des fidèles du parti, il est capable de miracles;∎ American he's walking tall il marche la tête haute(b) (as opposed to drive, ride) aller à pied;∎ to walk home rentrer à pied;∎ I walk to work je vais au travail à pied;∎ did you walk all the way? avez-vous fait tout le chemin à pied?;∎ is it too far to walk? est-ce trop loin pour y aller à pied?(c) (horse, rider) aller au pas∎ the money seems to have walked l'argent semble s'être envolé(a) (cover on foot) faire à pied;∎ we walk 3 km a day nous faisons 3 km (de marche) à pied par jour;∎ you can walk it in 10 minutes il faut 10 minutes (pour y aller) à pied;∎ I can't walk another step je ne peux pas faire un pas de plus;∎ she walks this road every day elle passe à pied par cette rue tous les jours;∎ to walk the streets (wander) se promener dans les rues; (looking for something) arpenter les rues, battre le pavé; (as prostitute) faire le trottoir;∎ to walk a beat (policeman) faire sa ronde∎ I'll walk you to the station je vais vous accompagner (à pied) à la gare;∎ may I walk you home? puis-je vous raccompagner?∎ his friend walked him up and down the room son ami l'a fait marcher en long et en large dans la pièce;∎ she walked her mother round the garden elle a fait faire un tour de jardin à sa mère;∎ they walked him forcibly to the door ils l'ont dirigé de force vers la porte;∎ she walked the bike up the hill elle a poussé le vélo dans la côte;∎ British familiar she has walked me off my feet elle m'a fait tellement marcher que je ne tiens plus debout□∎ to walk it (succeed easily) gagner les doigts dans le nez3 noun∎ she slowed to a walk elle a ralenti et s'est mise à marcher;∎ they moved along at a brisk walk ils marchaient d'un pas rapide∎ to go for or to take a walk aller se promener, faire une promenade ou un tour;∎ we had a long walk through the woods nous avons fait une grande promenade ou balade en forêt;∎ it'll be a nice walk for you cela vous fera une belle promenade;∎ I take a 5 km walk each day je fais chaque jour une promenade de 5 km;∎ it's a long walk to the office ça fait loin pour aller à pied au bureau;∎ the station is a five-minute walk from here la gare est à cinq minutes de marche ou à cinq minutes à pied d'ici;∎ I took my mother for a walk j'ai emmené ma mère en promenade ou faire un tour;∎ did you take the dog for a walk? as-tu promené ou sorti le chien?;∎ familiar it was a walk in the park c'était un jeu d'enfant;∎ you'll recognize her from her walk tu la reconnaîtras à sa démarche ou à sa façon de marcher ou à la façon dont elle marche;∎ his walk reminds me of Groucho Marx quand il marche, il me fait penser à Groucho Marx∎ a coastal walk un chemin côtier;∎ American the front walk l'allée f (de devant la maison)∎ I meet people from all walks or from every walk of life je rencontre des gens de tous milieuxBritish se promener, se baladertraverser (à pied)faire traverser (à pied)partir, s'en aller;∎ she walked away from the group elle s'est éloignée du groupe, elle a quitté le groupe;∎ he walked away from the accident il est sorti de l'accident indemne;∎ figurative to walk away from trouble/a problem éviter une situation difficile/un problème;∎ you can't just walk away from the situation tu ne peux pas te désintéresser comme ça de la situation∎ I walked away with an antique dressing table for just thirty pounds j'ai réussi à avoir une coiffeuse ancienne pour seulement trente livres;∎ he walked away with a small fine il s'en est tiré avec une petite amende;∎ she walked away with all the credit c'est elle qui a reçu tous les honneurs(return) revenir ou retourner (à pied)raccompagner (à pied)➲ walk inentrer;∎ she walked in and started complaining elle est entrée et a commencé à se plaindre;∎ we walked in on her as she was getting dressed nous sommes entrés sans prévenir alors qu'elle s'habillaitfaire entrer(a) (enter → house, room) entrer dans; (→ job) obtenir (sans problème); (→ situation) se retrouver dans; (→ trap) tomber dans;∎ familiar you walked right into that one! tu t'es bien fait piéger!∎ he walked right into me/it il m'est rentré en plein dedans/il est rentré en plein dedans➲ walk offpartir, s'en aller(get rid of → headache) faire passer en marchant; (→ weight) perdre en faisant de la marche;∎ to walk off one's lunch faire une promenade pour digérer∎ he walked off with all the prizes il a remporté ou il a gagné tous les prix (haut la main)∎ we walked out of the meeting nous avons quitté la réunion ou nous sommes partis de la réunion en signe de protestation∎ to walk out with sb faire la cour à qn, courtiser qn(family, lover) quitter(bridge) traverser;∎ Sport to walk over the course inspecter le terrain (avant l'épreuve);∎ figurative don't let them walk all over you ne vous laissez pas avoir, ne vous laissez pas marcher sur les piedsaller, faire un saut;∎ I'll walk over to her place tomorrow je ferai un saut ou je passerai chez elle demain;∎ the boss walked over to congratulate him le patron s'est approché de lui pour le féliciter(museum, shops etc) faire le tour de(one's exams etc) réussir sans effort(a) (go upstairs) monter(b) (come close) s'approcher;∎ a complete stranger walked up to her un inconnu s'est approché d'elle -
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walk [wɔ:k]1. nounb. ( = way of walking) démarche fa. marcher• he walked up/down the stairs il a monté/descendu l'escalier• walk, don't run ne cours pasb. ( = go on foot) aller à pied ; ( = go for a walk) aller se promenerc. ( = disappear) (inf) se volatiliserd. ( = be acquitted) (inf) être acquittéa. [+ distance] faire à piedc. ( = take) [+ dog] promener4. compounds► walk-up noun (US) ( = house) immeuble m sans ascenseur ; ( = apartment) appartement m dans un immeuble sans ascenseur► walk about= walk around• to walk away from an accident ( = be unhurt) sortir indemne d'un accidenta. [+ trap, ambush] tomber dansb. ( = collide with) se cogner àc. ( = find easily) trouver facilement► walk offa. = walk away[+ weight] perdre en marchant( = win) gagner haut la main• they walked out of the meeting ils ont quitté la réunion► walk out on inseparable transitive verb quittera. ( = defeat easily) battre haut la mainb. ( = treat badly) she lets him walk all over her il la traite comme une servante et elle se laisse faire* * *[wɔːk] 1.to go for ou on a walk — (aller) faire une promenade
to take somebody for a walk — emmener quelqu'un faire une promenade or ( shorter) un tour (colloq)
2) ( gait) démarche f3) ( pace) pas m4) ( path) allée f5) Sport épreuve f de marche2.transitive verb1) ( cover on foot) faire [quelque chose] à pied [path, road]; parcourir [quelque chose] à pied [countryside]; ( patrol) parcourirto walk it — (colloq) Sport gagner haut la main
2) (lead, escort) conduire [horse etc]; promener [dog]3.to walk somebody home — raccompagner quelqu'un chez lui/elle
1) ( in general) marcher; ( for pleasure) se promener; ( not run) aller au pas; ( not ride or drive) aller à pied‘walk’ — US ( at traffic lights) ≈ traversez
it's not very far, let's walk — ce n'est pas très loin, allons-y à pied
to walk across ou through something — traverser quelque chose (à pied) (see note)
he walked up/down the road — il a remonté/descendu la rue (à pied) (see note)
someone was walking around ou about upstairs — quelqu'un allait et venait à l'étage supérieur
I'd just walked in at the door when... — je venais à peine de passer la porte, quand...
2) (colloq) hum ( disappear) se faire la malle (colloq)•Phrasal Verbs:- walk in- walk off- walk on- walk out- walk up•••• ••take a walk! — (colloq) US dégage! (colloq)
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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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