walk in

英音[ ˈwɔːk ɪn ] 美音[ ˈwɔːk ɪn ]
无约而至
常用释义
走进:指进入某个地方或建筑物。
无约而至,突然出现:指某人在没有事先通知的情况下突然出现。
容易取得,轻松获得:指获得某物或进入某个组织或行业而没有太多困难。

例句

1·A walk in the fresh air will pep you up.

在清新空气中散散步会使你精神振奋。

—— 《牛津词典》

2·Let's walk in quietly.

让我们轻轻地走进去。

3·He thought that one day his children would also walk in the same hallway and remember all the ancestors through these paintings.

他认为有一天他的孩子们也会走在同一条走廊上,通过这些画来记住所有的祖先。

4·Take a walk in any of the more ritzy areas of New York and every other person has a dog—on a leash, or even being pushed along in a stroller.

在纽约任何一个比较豪华的地方散步,每个人都有一只狗——用皮带拴着,甚至用婴儿车推着。

5·We went for a walk in the park.

我们去公园散了散步。

—— 《牛津词典》

6·You don't have to knock—just walk in.

不必敲门—进来就是了。

—— 《牛津词典》

7·I like to have a walk in the evenings.

我喜欢晚上散步。

—— 《牛津词典》

8·I can't just walk in there cold and give a speech.

我不能什么准备都没有,进去就发表演讲。

—— 《牛津词典》

9·The walk in the mountains confirmed his fear of heights.

在山里步行使他更加确信自己有恐高症。

—— 《牛津词典》

10·After dinner Alice slipped away for a walk in the woods with Artie.

晚饭后,艾丽斯悄悄溜到树林里与阿迪散步。

—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》