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Qu'est-ce (qui) est walk - définition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Walk (Ep); Walk (song); WALK (disambiguation); WALK; Walk (EP)

walk         
  • Hiking with full packs
  • Racewalkers at the World Cup Trials in 1987
  • An Asian elephant walking
  • A walking hamster
  • Gauchetière Street, [[Montreal, Quebec]], Canada
  • The walk, a four-beat gait
  • Human walking cycle]]
  • Nordic walkers]]
  • A [[mudskipper]], a type of walking fish, perched on land
ONE OF THE MAIN GAITS OF LOCOMOTION AMONG LEGGED ANIMALS, TYPICALLY SLOWER THAN RUNNING AND OTHER GAITS; CHARACTERIZED BY A 'VAULTING' MOVEMENT OF THE BODY OVER THE LEGS, FREQUENTLY DESCRIBED AS AN INVERTED PENDULUM
Walk; Ambulation; Ambulate; Pedestrian motion; Shanks' pony; Stepping (walking); Shank's pony; Walked; Ambulant; Fitness walk; Beach Walking; Ambulating; Health benefits of walking
I
n.
journey by foot
1) to have (BE), take a walk
2) to take smb. for a walk (BE also has: to take smb. a long walk round the grounds)
3) to go for, go on a walk
4) a brisk; easy; leisurely; long; nature; short walk (to take a brisk walk)
5) a walk from; to (we took a walk from our house to the center of town; it's an easy walk from here to school)
profession
class
6) from every walk of life
II
v.
1) to walk fast; slow
2) (d; intr.) to walk across (to walk across the street)
3) (d; intr.) to walk along (to walk along a river bank)
4) (d; intr.) to walk around, round (to walk around a house)
5) (d; intr.) to walk by, past (to walk past the library)
6) (d; intr.) to walk down (to walk down the street)
7) (D; intr.) to walk from; to (we walked from the park to the station)
8) (d; intr.) to walk into (to walk into a room; to walk into an ambush)
9) (d; intr.) to walk on, over (don't walk on the wet floor!)
10) (d; intr.) to walk out of (to walk out of a meeting)
11) (d; intr.) to walk (all) over ('to treat badly') (they walked all over us)
12) (d; intr.) to walk through (to walk through the park; to walk through a puddle)
13) (d; tr.) to walk through ('to help with smt. complicated') (she walked me through the procedure)
14) (misc.) she walked her dog in the park; they walked off the job in protest against the long hours
walk         
  • Hiking with full packs
  • Racewalkers at the World Cup Trials in 1987
  • An Asian elephant walking
  • A walking hamster
  • Gauchetière Street, [[Montreal, Quebec]], Canada
  • The walk, a four-beat gait
  • Human walking cycle]]
  • Nordic walkers]]
  • A [[mudskipper]], a type of walking fish, perched on land
ONE OF THE MAIN GAITS OF LOCOMOTION AMONG LEGGED ANIMALS, TYPICALLY SLOWER THAN RUNNING AND OTHER GAITS; CHARACTERIZED BY A 'VAULTING' MOVEMENT OF THE BODY OVER THE LEGS, FREQUENTLY DESCRIBED AS AN INVERTED PENDULUM
Walk; Ambulation; Ambulate; Pedestrian motion; Shanks' pony; Stepping (walking); Shank's pony; Walked; Ambulant; Fitness walk; Beach Walking; Ambulating; Health benefits of walking
I. v. n.
1.
Go on foot, advance by steps.
2.
Take one's exercise.
3.
Be stirring, be abroad, go about.
4.
Depart, move off.
5.
Behave, conduct one's self, pursue a course of life, act, demean one's self.
II. v. a.
1.
Perambulate.
2.
Cause to walk.
III. n.
1.
Step, gait, carriage, manner of walking.
2.
Sphere, beat, career, course, frequented track, habitual place of action, field.
3.
Conduct, behavior, course of action.
4.
Avenue, path, alley, way, footpath, pathway, range.
5.
Promenade, stroll.
6.
Region.
Walk         
  • Hiking with full packs
  • Racewalkers at the World Cup Trials in 1987
  • An Asian elephant walking
  • A walking hamster
  • Gauchetière Street, [[Montreal, Quebec]], Canada
  • The walk, a four-beat gait
  • Human walking cycle]]
  • Nordic walkers]]
  • A [[mudskipper]], a type of walking fish, perched on land
ONE OF THE MAIN GAITS OF LOCOMOTION AMONG LEGGED ANIMALS, TYPICALLY SLOWER THAN RUNNING AND OTHER GAITS; CHARACTERIZED BY A 'VAULTING' MOVEMENT OF THE BODY OVER THE LEGS, FREQUENTLY DESCRIBED AS AN INVERTED PENDULUM
Walk; Ambulation; Ambulate; Pedestrian motion; Shanks' pony; Stepping (walking); Shank's pony; Walked; Ambulant; Fitness walk; Beach Walking; Ambulating; Health benefits of walking
·noun Conduct; course of action; behavior.
II. Walk ·vi To move off; to Depart.
III. Walk ·add. ·noun A place for keeping and training puppies.
IV. Walk ·add. ·vt To move in a manner likened to walking.
V. Walk ·noun The route or district regularly served by a vender; as, a milkman's walk.
VI. Walk ·add. ·noun In coffee, coconut, and other plantations, the space between them.
VII. Walk ·noun The act of walking for recreation or exercise; as, a morning walk; an evening walk.
VIII. Walk ·add. ·vt To put or keep (a puppy) in a walk; to train (puppies) in a walk.
IX. Walk ·noun Manner of walking; gait; step; as, we often know a person at a distance by his walk.
X. Walk ·noun A frequented track; habitual place of action; sphere; as, the walk of the historian.
XI. Walk ·vi To Behave; to pursue a course of life; to conduct one's self.
XII. Walk ·vt To cause to walk; to lead, drive, or ride with a slow pace; as to walk one's horses.
XIII. Walk ·vt To subject, as cloth or yarn, to the fulling process; to Full.
XIV. Walk ·noun The act of walking, or moving on the feet with a slow pace; advance without running or leaping.
XV. Walk ·add. ·noun An inclosed area of some extent to which a gamecock is confined to prepare him for fighting.
XVI. Walk ·vi To be in motion; to Act; to Move; to Wag.
XVII. Walk ·vi To move or go on the feet for exercise or amusement; to take one's exercise; to Ramble.
XVIII. Walk ·vt To pass through, over, or upon; to Traverse; to Perambulate; as, to walk the streets.
XIX. Walk ·vi To be stirring; to be abroad; to go restlessly about;
- said of things or persons expected to remain quiet, as a sleeping person, or the spirit of a dead person; to go about as a somnambulist or a specter.
XX. Walk ·vi To move along on foot; to advance by steps; to go on at a moderate pace; specifically, of two-legged creatures, to proceed at a slower or faster rate, but without running, or lifting one foot entirely before the other touches the ground.
XXI. Walk ·noun That in or through which one walks; place or distance walked over; a place for walking; a path or avenue prepared for foot passengers, or for taking air and exercise; way; road; hence, a place or region in which animals may graze; place of wandering; range; as, a sheep walk.

Wikipédia

Walk (disambiguation)

A walk is walking, the main form for animal locomotion on land, distinguished from running and crawling.

Walk or WALK may refer to:

Exemples du corpus de texte pour walk
1. We resolve that as we walk, we must walk together.
2. There are hospitals, it seems, where you walk in with a cough and walk out with someone else‘s heart, and others where you walk in with a gaping chest wound and walk out with a Band–Aid.
3. "I couldn‘t walk." More than five years later, the soldier can do more than just walk.
4. "If you walk and you come close to him, he‘d walk away," Shash said.
5. In downtown Washington, the epicenter of incivility, if I had a walk sign, I‘d walk.