| | (bound form) to walk; to go; to travel / (literary) trip; journey; visit / (bound form) temporary; makeshift / (bound form) current; in circulation / (bound form) to do; to perform / capable; competent / all right; OK!; will do / behavior; conduct (Taiwan pr. [xing4]) / (literary) about to; soon | HSK 1 |
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| | to walk / to go / to run / to move (of vehicle) / to visit / to leave / to go away / to die (euph.) / from / through / away (in compound verbs, such as 撤走) / to change (shape, form, meaning) | HSK 1 |
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| | to walk; to go on foot / to leave; to depart / (informal) to clear off; to beat it / (of sb who gets fired or resigns) to leave the job; to get out | HSK 1 |
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| | to leave; to walk away; to beat it / to move aside | HSK 2 |
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| | to walk past / to pass by | HSK 2 |
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| | to walk / to tour / to roam / to travel | HSK 3 |
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| | a step / a pace / walk / march / stages in a process / situation | HSK 3 |
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| | to take a walk; to go for a walk | HSK 3 |
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| | to go on foot / to walk | HSK 4 |
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| | to revolve / to turn / to circle about / to walk about / classifier for revolutions (per minute etc): revs, rpm / classifier for repeated actions | HSK 6 |
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| | to walk | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to stroll / to walk (an animal) | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to rub against / to walk slowly / (coll.) to freeload | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to stroll / to go for a walk | HSK 7-9 |
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| | pavement / sidewalk / path / walk / footpath / aisle | |
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| | every trade; all professions; all walks of life | |
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| | out of control / berserk / to go for a long walk | |
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| | all walks of life; all social circles | |
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| | to take a walk / to window-shop / to stroll down the street | |
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| | to learn to walk / (fig.) to learn sth, making unsteady progress / to get started on the learning curve | |
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| | to walk a dog | |
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| | to fulfill (a promise) / to tread / to walk | |
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| | to hasten / to hurry / to walk fast / to approach / to tend towards / to converge | |
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| | to go for a walk in the snow | |
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| | night walk / night departure / nocturnal | |
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| | (dialect) to take a walk / to go for a stroll | |
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| | costume of minor characters in opera, featuring dragon designs / walk-on | |
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| | to walk cautiously / to walk aimlessly | |
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| | to walk unsteadily; to stagger; to lurch; to hobble; to totter | |
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| | to walk / to step / pace / traveling (walking with the ball, a foul in basketball) | |
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| | affecting shyness or embarrassment / coy / mincing (walk, manner of speech) / mannered | |
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| | to walk right into the trap | |
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| | lit. to drive a lightweight chariot on a familiar road (idiom) / fig. to do sth routinely and with ease / a walk in the park | |
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| | legs and feet / ability to walk / strides | |
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| | a fashion show / to walk the runway (in a fashion show) | |
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| | to swagger off / to walk off (or drive off etc) without a second thought for those left behind | |
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| | striding forward with head high (idiom); to walk with spirited and vigorous step / to strut | |
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| | to walk (side part of split character) | |
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| | big arrow / walk fast | |
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| | to walk slowly / to amble along / gradually / slowly | |
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| | affecting shyness or embarrassment / coy / mincing (walk, manner of speech) / mannered | |
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| | to walk quietly on tiptoe (idiom) | |
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| | to walk on tiptoe / to walk quietly / to tread (on) / to follow | |
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| | to walk back and forth | |
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| | people who go on walks for exercise / (Tw) rebel youth motorcycle group | |
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| | lit. to lead away a goat while passing by (idiom) / fig. to opportunistically pocket sb's possessions and walk off | |
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| | to go for a walk around / fig. to speak in a roundabout way | |
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| | (literary) to walk slowly | |
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| | to stagger; to walk falteringly | |
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| | to walk in in a line | |
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| | to have difficulty walking (idiom) / to walk with difficulty | |
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| | move / walk | |
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| | lit. tread the green; go for a walk in the spring (when the grass has turned green) / spring hike season around Qingming festival 清明, 4th-6th April | |
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| | to walk alone (idiom) | |
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| | walk with one leg | |
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| | to walk around / turn back midway | |
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| | to walk with small steps | |
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| | to stroll / to walk slowly | |
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| | walk rapidly | |
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| | to walk in small steps / to pace about | |
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| | to manner of dancing / to walk around | |
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| | to step forward / to walk | |
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| | to walk on tiptoe / to step on sb's foot / to join (a trade, profession etc) / to associate with (a certain group of people) | |
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| | gait / to walk | |
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| | to walk quickly / striding quickly | |
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| | to walk | |
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| | to walk (side part of split character) | |
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| | sit cross-legged / walk back and forth | |
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| | walk carefully | |
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| | to trample / to step / to walk on the ball of the foot | |
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| | walk with short steps | |
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| | hunchbacked / walk alone | |
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| | pace back and forth / to walk | |
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| | to shout (i.e. to say in a loud voice) (usually followed by the words shouted) / (old) (of yamen bailiffs etc) to walk ahead of an official, shouting at pedestrians to clear the way | |
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| | to walk rapidly | |
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| | nimble / walk on stilts | |
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| | "walk slowly" component in Chinese characters / see also 冬字頭|冬字头 | |
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| | to go / to walk | |
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| | to stroll / walk a horse | |
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| | to walk | |
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| | to walk in someone's steps / to follow in someone's footsteps (literary) / a step (literary) | |
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| | to step / walk reverently | |
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| | (coll.) to take one's child out for a walk | |
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| | to set foot in / to tread (in or on) / to walk into | |
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| | to walk slowly / to stroll | |
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| | to walk cautiously in order not to make noise | |
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| | to enter the game; to get involved / to walk into a scam | |
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| | to walk in the snow to view the flowering plum | |
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| | all walks of life | |
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| | to walk with a mincing gait | |
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| | to walk in a mincing gait (formal writing) | |
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| | to walk hand in hand / to cooperate | |
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| | to copy the way they walk in Handan (idiom) / slavishly copying others, one risks becoming a caricature | |
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| | to walk with mincing steps | |
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| | space walk | |
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| | landslide / avalanche / to take a walk in the mountains | |
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| | to walk a tightrope (literally or figuratively) | |
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| | (idiom) to walk unsteadily; to hobble along | |
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| | lit. if three walk together, one can be my teacher (idiom, from the Analects of Confucius) / you have sth to learn from everyone | |
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| | to walk slowly up a flight of steps (idiom) | |
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