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ha camminato

v italijanskem slovarju Oxford-Paravia

I. walk [brit. angl. wɔːk, am. angl. wɔk] SAM.

1. walk:

passeggiata ž. spol
giro m. spol
camminata ž. spol
a 12 km walk

2. walk (gait):

andatura ž. spol

3. walk (pace):

passo m. spol

4. walk:

vialetto m. spol
sentierino m. spol
sentiero m. spol

5. walk ŠPORT:

marcia ž. spol
la (marcia di) 10 km

6. walk JAH.:

passo m. spol

II. walk [brit. angl. wɔːk, am. angl. wɔk] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. walk:

walk (cover on foot) distance, path, road
walk district
walk countryside
to walk the streets tourist:
to walk the streets homeless person:
to walk the streets prostitute:
we walked it in 20 minutes
to walk it ŠPORT pog.

2. walk (escort on foot, lead):

walk friend
walk tourist
walk horse, mule etc.
walk dog
I walked her home

III. walk [brit. angl. wɔːk, am. angl. wɔk] GLAG. nepreh. glag.

1. walk:

walk am. angl. (at traffic lights)
we walked all day
a policeman walked by
he walked up, down the road
I'd just walked in at the door when
we walked all the way back
he walked under a bus

2. walk (disappear) pog., šalj.:

walk possession:

IV. walk [brit. angl. wɔːk, am. angl. wɔk]

take a walk! am. angl. pog.
that was a walk! am. angl. pog.

walk back GLAG. [wɔːk -]

we walked back (home)

walk into GLAG. [wɔːk -] (walk into [sth])

1. walk into (enter):

walk into room, house
she walked into that job (acquired easily) fig.

2. walk into (become entangled in):

walk into trap, ambush
walk into tricky situation
you walked right into that one! pog.

3. walk into (bump into):

walk into wall, door, person

I. walk around GLAG. [wɔːk -] (walk around)

II. walk around GLAG. [wɔːk -] (walk around [sth])

walk around (to and fro) city, streets, garden
walk around (make circuit of) building, space
he walked around the lake

I. walk over GLAG. [wɔːk -] (walk over)

fare un salto (a piedi) (to a)

II. walk over GLAG. [wɔːk -] (walk over [sb])

1. walk over (defeat) pog. ŠPORT:

2. walk over (humiliate):

I. walk round GLAG. [wɔːk -] (walk round)

II. walk round GLAG. [wɔːk -] (walk round [sth])

walk round (round edge of) lake, stadium, garden, building
walk round (through) exhibition, historic building

walk in GLAG. [wɔːk -]

please walk in (sign)
entrare

walk out GLAG. [wɔːk -]

1. walk out:

uscire (of da)

2. walk out (desert) fig.:

walk out lover, partner, servant, collaborator:
to walk out on lover, partner
to walk out on contract, undertaking

3. walk out:

walk out (as protest) negotiator, committee member:
walk out (on strike) workers:

4. walk out brit. angl. arh. lovers:

I. walk off GLAG. [wɔːk -] (walk off)

1. walk off:

2. walk off pog., fig.:

3. walk off (carry off):

walk off prize, honour

II. walk off GLAG. [wɔːk -] (walk off [sth], walk [sth] off)

walk off headache
walk off hangover, large meal

walk away GLAG. [wɔːk -]

1. walk away:

2. walk away (avoid involvement) fig.:

3. walk away (survive unscathed):

walk away fig.
uscire indenne (from da)

4. walk away:

to walk away with pog. (win easily) game, tournament, election
to walk away with (carry off) prize, honour
to walk away with (take) fig. (innocently) book, pen
to walk away with (as theft) bag, suitcase

5. walk away ŠPORT:

to walk away from sb, sth team
staccare qn, qc or infliggere distacco a qn, qc

v slovarju PONS

I. walk [wɑ:k] SAM.

1. walk (stroll):

passeggiata ž. spol
to do sth in a walk
fare qc

2. walk (gait):

andatura ž. spol

3. walk (walking pace):

passo m. spol

fraza:

II. walk [wɑ:k] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. walk (go on foot):

walk distance

2. walk (accompany):

3. walk (take for a walk):

III. walk [wɑ:k] GLAG. nepreh. glag.

fraza:

walk about GLAG. nepreh. glag., walk around GLAG. nepreh. glag.

walk-in [ˈwɑ:k·ɪn] PRID.

1. walk-in (big):

cabina ž. spol armadio

2. walk-in (on street):

walk out GLAG. nepreh. glag.

1. walk out (leave):

2. walk out (go on strike):

walk over GLAG. preh. glag.

walk over rights:

I. walk off GLAG. preh. glag.

II. walk off GLAG. nepreh. glag.

walk on GLAG. nepreh. glag.

walk through GLAG. preh. glag. nedelj.

to walk sb through sth part
aiutare qu con qc

walk away GLAG. nepreh. glag. ur. jez.

Vnos OpenDict

walk through GLAG.

Present
Iwalk
youwalk
he/she/itwalks
wewalk
youwalk
theywalk
Past
Iwalked
youwalked
he/she/itwalked
wewalked
youwalked
theywalked
Present Perfect
Ihavewalked
youhavewalked
he/she/ithaswalked
wehavewalked
youhavewalked
theyhavewalked
Past Perfect
Ihadwalked
youhadwalked
he/she/ithadwalked
wehadwalked
youhadwalked
theyhadwalked

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