| 주요 번역 |
WordReference English-Korean Dictionary © 2026:
| walk⇒ vi | (travel on foot) | 걷다, 걸어가다 동(자) |
| | Would you like to ride or walk? |
| | 차 타고 갈래요 아니면 걸어서 갈래요? |
| walk to [sth] vi + prep | (travel somewhere on foot) | ~에 걸어서 가다 |
| | The children always walk to school. |
| walk n | (activity, stroll) | 산책 명 |
| | They go for a walk each night after dinner. |
| walk on [sth] vi + prep | (set foot somewhere) | 밟다, 발을 들여 놓다 |
| | Buzz Aldrin was the second man to walk on the moon. |
| walk [sth]⇒ vtr | (pace) | ~에서 서성거리다 |
| | She walked the floor, worrying about what was going to happen. |
| walk [sth] vtr | (dog: take for a walk) (개) | ~을 산책시키다 동(타) |
| | Jay needs to walk his dog. |
| | 제이는 그의 개를 산책시켜야 한다. |
| walk [sb]⇒ vtr | (help [sb] to walk) | ~이 걷도록 도와주다 |
| | The Boy Scout walked the elderly man across the street. |
| walk [sb] vtr | (accompany on foot) | ~을 걸어서 바래다주다, 배웅하다 |
| | I'm going to walk my mother to the shop. |
| walk [sth]⇒ vtr | (move by rocking) (무거운 물체를) | ~을 앞뒤나 좌우로 조금씩 움직여가며 옮기다 |
| | Let's walk the heavy bookshelf across the room instead of carrying it. |
| 추가 번역 |
WordReference English-Korean Dictionary © 2026:
| walk n | (baseball: going to first base on balls) (야구) | 사구, 포볼 |
| walk⇒ vi | (appear alive) (귀신, 유령 등이) | 나타나다 |
| | Ghosts walk by night. |
| walk vi | (go, conduct yourself) | 지내다, 행동하다 |
| | The prophet taught us to walk in peace. |
| walk vi | (basketball: move illegally) (농구) | 워킹을 범하다 |
| | The basketball player was going to score, but he walked. |
| walk vi | (baseball: go to first base on balls) (야구) | 사구로 진루하다, 포볼로 진루하다 |
| walk [sb]⇒ vtr | (baseball: send to first base on balls) (야구) | ~에게 사구를 허용하다, 포볼을 허용하다 |
| | The pitcher walked three batters in a row. |
| 구동사 |
WordReference English-Korean Dictionary © 2026:
| walk about vi phrasal | (stroll around, go around on foot) | 돌아다니다 |
| walk away vi phrasal | (go or leave on foot) | 가 버리다 동 |
| | Instead of arguing with me, he simply walked away. |
| walk away vi phrasal | figurative (abandon [sth] or [sb]) | 떠나다 동 |
| | If you're being treated so terribly, then you need to walk away. |
| walk away with [sth] vtr phrasal insep | figurative (escape) | ~을 함께 달아나다 동(타) |
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| | The car was totalled, but the driver walked away with minor injuries. |
| walk away with [sth] vtr phrasal insep | figurative (take, steal) | ~을 갖고 달아나다 동(타) |
| | The ruling party walked away with the election after the opposition decided to boycott it. |
| walk by [sth] vtr phrasal insep | (stroll by the side of) | ~ 옆을 걷다, ~ 옆을 거닐다, ~옆을 산책하다 |
| walk down [sth] vtr phrasal insep | (go along on foot) | ~을 따라 걷다 동 |
| | Walk down Elm Street then turn left at the corner. |
| walk in on [sb/sth] vtr phrasal insep | (catch unawares) | ~을 포착하다 동(타) |
| | The boss walked in on one of the workers sleeping at his desk. |
| walk into [sth] vtr phrasal insep | (enter: on foot) | ~ 안으로 걸어 들어가다 |
| | I walked right into his trap. |
| walk into [sth/sb] vtr phrasal insep | (bump against: [sb] or [sth]) | ~에 부딪히다 |
| | A woman walked into me in the street and didn't even apologise. |
| | I wasn't looking where I was going, and walked right into the wall. |
| walk into [sth/sb] vtr phrasal insep | (encounter unexpectedly) | ~와 맞닥뜨리다 |
| | I just happened to walk into your brother at the store. He looks great! |
| walk off vi phrasal | (go away on foot) | 걸어 나가다 동 |
| | He became angry and walked off. |
| walk [sth] off vtr phrasal sep | (calories, fat: burn by walking) (다이어트) | ~을 걸어서 빼다 동 |
| | I've just had a heavy lunch so I suppose I'd better go and walk it off. |
| walk off with [sth] vtr phrasal insep | figurative (take, steal) | ~을 갖고 달아나다 동(타) |
| | After he broke into the house, the thief walked off with all my jewelry. |
| walk out vi phrasal | figurative (abandon [sth] or [sb]) (사람) | ~을 버리다, ~을 떠나다 동 |
| | | ~을 그만두다 동 |
| | When Sally lost her job, her husband walked out. |
| walk out on [sth] vtr phrasal insep | figurative (refuse to fulfil obligation) (격식) | ~을 위반하다 |
| | | ~을 어기다 |
| | The player denied that he had any intention of walking out on his contract. |
| walk over vi phrasal | (approach on foot) | 다가가다 동 |
| | Jenna walked over to her and shook her hand in greeting. |
| walk over [sth] vtr phrasal insep | (cross on foot) | ~을 건너다 동 |
| | Just walk over the bridge to get to that part of town. |
| | I've had to walk all over York to find your house. |
| walk over [sb] vtr phrasal insep | figurative, informal (treat disrespectfully) | ~을 함부로 대하다 동 |
| | Larry walked over at least three people to serve as chairman of the board. |
| walk up vi phrasal | (approach on foot) | 다가오다 동 |
| | A stranger walked up and asked me the way to the beach. |