walk in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
- ચાલ ⇄ walk gujarati
- ચાલવાની અવધ િ ⇄ walk gujarati
- ચાલવાની ઢબ ⇄ walk gujarati
- ચાલવું તે ⇄ walk gujarati
- ચાલીને વટાવેલું અંતર ⇄ walk gujarati
- દેખા દેવું ⇄ walk gujarati
- પગથી. પગે ચાલતા જવું ⇄ walk gujarati
- પગે ચાલીને જવું – અંતર કાપવું ⇄ walk gujarati
- પોતાની સાથે ચલાવવું ⇄ walk gujarati
- પ્રવાસ કરવો ⇄ walk gujarati
- પ્રાણીની સૌથી ધીમી ગ તિ – ચાલવુ ં ⇄ walk gujarati
- ફરવા જવું ⇄ walk gujarati
- ફરવા જવું તે ⇄ walk gujarati
- વ્યાયામ માટે ⇄ walk gujarati
- સહેલ ⇄ walk gujarati
walk in Kashmiri कॉशुर
- پَکُن ⇄ walk kashmiri
- چال ڈال، ترٛاہۍ ⇄ walk kashmiri
walk in Malayalam മലയാളം
- ഉലാത്തുക ⇄ walk malayalam
- ചലം ⇄ walk malayalam
- ദൂരം പിന്നിടുക ⇄ walk malayalam
- നടക്കുക ⇄ walk malayalam
- സഞ്ചരിക്കുക ⇄ walk malayalam
walk in Marathi मराठी
- गमन करणें ⇄ walk marathi
- चाल ⇄ walk marathi
- चालणे ⇄ walk marathi
- चालण्याची ढब ⇄ walk marathi
- चालत जाणे ⇄ walk marathi
- ठुमकणे ⇄ walk marathi
- पायवाट ⇄ walk marathi
- पायी जाणे ⇄ walk marathi
- फिरणें ⇄ walk marathi
- फेरफटका ⇄ walk marathi
- भ्रमण ⇄ walk marathi
- रपेट ⇄ walk marathi
- सभात्याग ⇄ walk marathi
- सहल ⇄ walk marathi
walk in English
- walk ⇄ expr. take a walk, to get out or depart; withdraw.
Ex. Backers ... warn wavering Republican leaders that conservatives will take a walk if the Senator fails to win the GOP race (Wall Street Journal).english - walk ⇄ expr. walk all over, to act without regard for; trample on; override.
Ex. Are you going to let that old ... banker walk all over you? (S. E. White).english - walk ⇄ expr. walk around, to by-pass; circumvent.
Ex. The production code has largely dissolved, partly because some producers have walked around it and partly because the movies ... have had to find new themes (Maclean's).english - walk ⇄ expr. walk away from,
a. to progress much faster than.
Ex. Beaten by a banjo! ... If it had not been for the banjo I should have walked away from her (Rhoda Broughton).
b. to go through or emerge from without damage or injury.
Eenglish - walk ⇄ expr. walk away with, to gain possession of (something) by means of art, charm, or talent; steal.
Ex. Cesare Siepi as Mephistopheles walked away with the show (Leonard Marcus).english - walk ⇄ expr. walk off with,
a. to take; get; win.
Ex. to walk off easily with first prize.
b. to steal.
Ex. She walked off with an expensive wrist watch.english - walk ⇄ expr. walk on air. See under air. english
- walk ⇄ expr. walk out on, (Informal.) to desert.
Ex. She walked out on him on account of his laziness.english - walk ⇄ expr. walk out,
a. to go on strike.
Ex. If denied what they consider a fair hearing, labour unionists resort to strikes. They lay down their tools and walk out (Emory S. Bogardus).
b. to leave a room or a meeting suddenly.
Ex. Tenglish - walk ⇄ expr. walk over,
a. to defeat easily and by a wide margin.
Ex. The candidate was so popular that he walked over his opposition to win the race for mayor.
b. walk all over.english - walk ⇄ expr. walk the plank. See under plank. english
- walk ⇄ expr. walk through, (in the theater) to do a walkthrough of.
Ex. to walk through a part or a play.english - walk ⇄ expr. walk up, to start (game birds) by beating up the ground with pointers or setters.
Ex. The coveys were far too wild at the end of October to be walked up (Geoffrey Household).english - walk ⇄ expr. win in a walk, (Informal.) to win without much effort.
Ex. If there had been an election, he would have won in a walk (Time).english - Walk ⇄ noun a group dance in which the participants perform steps similar to walking.
Ex. The club plays recorded music and everyone does the Walk, much as they do it everywhere else around town, but with an added dash of salsa (New York Post).english - walk ⇄ noun 1a. the act of walking, especially for pleasure or exercise.
Ex. We went for a walk in the country.
(SYN) stroll, hike, tramp, promenade.
b. the pace of walking.
Ex. to slow down to a walk.
2a. a distance to walk.english - Walk ⇄ v.i. to dance the Walk. english
- walk ⇄ v.i. 1. to go on foot. In walking, a person always has one foot on the ground.
Ex. to learn to walk at the age of two, walk slowly backwards, walk to church. Walk down to the post office with me.
2. to roam.
Ex. The ghost will walk tonenglish - walk ⇄ v.t. 1. to go over, on, or through.
Ex. to walk the empty rooms of a house. The captain walked the deck.
2. to make, put, or drive by walking.
Ex. to walk off a headache.
3. to cause to walk; make go step by step.
Ex. Theenglish - Walk ⇄ Walk, noun, verb. english
- walk ⇄ walk, verb, noun. english