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walk with Russian translation
walk usage examples
После ужина мы гуляем до реки и смотрим закат.
After dinner we walk to the river and watch the sunset.
Он медленно гуляет по тропе, чтобы полюбоваться птицами.
He walks the trail slowly to enjoy the birds.
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walk belongs to the topic "Outdoor Recreation". Start with a short 7-word set so the word is easier to remember in context.
walk synonyms
What's the difference between walk / stroll / amble / saunter / hike / meander
A leisurely, relaxed walk for pleasure.
We strolled along the waterfront at sunset.
To walk slowly and peacefully; somewhat literary in tone.
She ambled through the garden, enjoying the flowers.
To walk in a slow, confident, and relaxed way; slightly expressive.
He sauntered down the street without a care.
We hiked up the trail to the viewpoint.
To walk slowly with no fixed route or purpose; emphasizes a winding path.
We meandered through the old streets, seeing little shops.
A formal or public walk, often in a designated place for display or leisure.
They took a promenade along the pier after the concert.
A long, aimless walk in the countryside; also used for long, digressive talk.
We went on a ramble across the fields all afternoon.
He wandered around the museum, looking at everything.
To walk with long, decisive steps; emphasizes manner and speed.
She strode into the room and everyone turned to look.
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How to pronounce walk and what this word means
walk means walk. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.
how to pronounce walk
/tə ˈwɔːk/
walk translation
walk
walk examples
After dinner we walk to the river and watch the sunset.
walk transcription
/tə ˈwɔːk/, /tə ˈwɔk/
Questions about this word
walk meaning: what does it mean?
walk for pleasure
walk pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?
walk is pronounced as /tə ˈwɔːk/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.
walk definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?
After dinner we walk to the river and watch the sunset. Translation: После ужина мы гуляем до реки и смотрим закат.
Is walk part of Outdoor Recreation vocabulary?
Yes, walk can be learned in the Outdoor Recreation topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.
Is walk part of Travel and Leisure vocabulary?
Yes, walk can be learned in the Travel and Leisure topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.
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