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tread noun ⇨ walktread verb ⇨ walk 1 walk noun walk ♦︎ gait ♦︎ step ♦︎ stride ♦︎ treadThese are all words for the way sb walks. 这些词均表示步态。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆with a / an ... walk / gait / stride / tread◆a light / heavy step / tread◆to have a / an ... walk / gait■ walk [singular] a way or style of walking; the act or speed of walking rather than running 步态;步行;步行速度◆I recognized her by her walk.我根据她走路的样子认出了她。◆He did a funny walk and made the children laugh.他故意作出滑稽的步态,逗得孩子们大笑。◆The horse slowed to a walk.那匹马慢下来缓步而行。■ gait / /geɪt/ / [singular] (written) the way that sb normally walks, especially when this is slightly unusual (尤指有些异常的)步态◆He walked with a rolling gait (= moving forward and from side to side).他走起路来摇摇摆摆。■ step [singular] the way that sb walks, often when this shows how they are feeling (常指显示心情的)步伐,步态◆I recognized her quick light step.我认出了她那轻快的脚步。◆I quickened my step.我加快了脚步。◆There was a new spring in his step (= he was walking in a cheerful and lively way).他脚步轻盈,充满活力。 see also step ⇨ step noun ■ stride [singular] a way of walking or running with long steps, especially in a determined way (尤指坚定的)大阔步,步伐◆He entered the clearing with his familiar, purposeful stride.他迈着那熟悉而坚定的步伐走进这片空地。◆Rooney scored from 20 metres without breaking (his) stride (= making it irregular).鲁尼不慌不忙从20米外射门得分。 see also stride ⇨ step noun NOTE 辨析 Step or stride? Step is used more to describe the speed with which sb walks; stride is used more to describe the length of the steps sb takes. You quicken your step, but lengthen your stride. * step较多用于描述走路的速度,stride较多用于描述步伐的大小。quicken your step表示加快脚步,lengthen your stride表示加大步伐。 see also step , stride ⇨ step ■ tread / /tred/ / [singular] (written) the way that sb walks, especially the sound that they make 步态;(尤指)脚步声◆I could hear his heavy tread on the stairs.我听到楼梯上他那沉重的脚步声。◆She moved with the light tread of a dancer.她走路时步子轻盈得像个舞者。 walk1 verb He walked into the room. 他走进房间。go walking in the mountains 去山里徒步旅行walk ♦︎ step ♦︎ stride ♦︎ stroll ♦︎ pace ♦︎ march ♦︎ tread ♦︎ prowlThese words all mean to move or go somewhere by putting one foot in front of the other on the ground. 这些词均表示行走、步行。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to walk / step / stride / stroll / march to / towards sb / sth◆to walk / step / stroll / pace / march / prowl around / round (sth)◆to walk / stroll / pace / march / prowl up and down◆to walk / pace / prowl to and fro / back and forth◆to step / tread in / on sth◆to walk / step / stride / march briskly◆to walk / step / stride quickly◆to walk / step / tread carefully / gingerly / lightly◆to pace / prowl nervously / restlessly◆to walk / pace / prowl the streets / corridors■ walk [intransitive, transitive] (usually used with an adverb or preposition 通常与副词或介词连用) to move or go somewhere by putting one foot in front of the other on the ground, but without running 行走;步行◆'How did you get here?' 'I walked.'“你怎么到这儿来的?”“我走路来的。”◆The baby is just learning to walk.这孩子刚学走路。◆The door opened and Jo walked in.门开了,乔走了进来。◆I had to walk all the way home.我只好一路走回家。◆Women have to walk several miles each day to get water.妇女们每天得步行几英里去取水。■ step (-pp-) [intransitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition 总是与副词或介词连用) to lift your foot and move it in a particular direction or into a particular place; to move or walk a short distance 迈步;踏;行走◆Step forward when your name is called out.叫到你名字时向前迈一步。◆I accidentally stepped on her toe.我不小心踩到了她的脚。◆We had to step carefully to avoid the broken glass.我们不得不谨慎移动脚步以免踩上碎玻璃。◆She stepped aside to let them pass.她站到一旁让他们过去。◆Could you step inside for a moment?你能进来一会儿吗? see also step ⇨ step noun ■ stride (past tense strode) [intransitive] (not used in the perfect tenses; usually used with an adverb or preposition 不用于完成时;通常与副词或介词连用) to walk with long steps in a particular direction, especially quickly or in a determined way. (尤指快速或坚定地)大步走,阔步行走◆He strode off in search of a taxi.他大步走开去找出租车。◆She strode angrily into his office.她气愤地大步闯进他的办公室。 see also stride ⇨ step noun ■ stroll / /strəʊl; NAmE stroʊl/ [intransitive] (usually used with an adverb or preposition 通常与副词或介词连用) to walk somewhere in a slow relaxed way, often for pleasure 散步;闲逛◆People were strolling around in the grounds.人们在花园里漫步。 see also amble , saunter ⇨ wander ■ pace [intransitive, transitive] (usually used with an adverb or preposition 通常与副词或介词连用) to walk up and down in an area a lot of times, taking regular steps, especially because you are feeling nervous or angry (尤指因紧张或愤怒)来回踱步,走来走去◆She paced up and down outside the interview room.她在面试室外面踱来踱去。◆He was pacing the room like a caged animal.他像关在笼子里的动物一样在房间里走来走去。 see also pace ⇨ step noun ■ march [intransitive] (usually used with an adverb or preposition 通常与副词或介词连用) (of a group of people, especially soldiers) to walk with stiff regular steps at the same speed (人群,尤指士兵)齐步走,行进◆Guards were marching up and down outside the building.卫兵在大楼外来回队列行进。◆They marched 20 miles to reach the capital.他们行军20英里来到了首都。◆Troops marched on the town.部队向城里开进。ⓘ March can also be used about an individual person, meaning 'to walk somewhere quickly in a determined way'. * march还可指单个人坚定地快步行进。 see also march ⇨ march ■ tread /tred/ / (trod, trodden or trod, trod) [intransitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition 总是与副词或介词连用) (BrE) to put your foot down while you are stepping or walking 踩;踏;践踏◆Ouch! You trod on my toe!哎哟!你踩着我脚了!◆Careful you don't tread in that puddle.小心别踩到水坑里。NOTE 辨析 Step, stride, pace or tread?Each of these words has a different set of adverbs that tend to be used with it. You can step briskly, quickly, carefully, lightly or gingerly. You can stride briskly, quickly, angrily, confidently or purposefully. You can pace nervously, restlessly or slowly. You can tread carefully, gingerly, softly, lightly, heavily or warily. However, in American English use step instead of tread, unless the meaning is figurative. 这些词各自都有不同的副词常与之搭配使用。与step搭配的副词有briskly、quickly、carefully、lightly和gingerly。与stride搭配的副词有briskly、quickly、angrily、confidently和purposefully。与pace搭配的副词有nervously、restlessly和slowly。与tread搭配的副词有carefully、gingerly、softly、lightly、heavily和warily。但是在美式英语中,除非使用比喻义,否则用step,不用tread◆ (figurative) We must tread carefully (= be careful about how we do this) -we don't want to offend anyone.我们必须谨慎行事-我们可不想冒犯任何人。 ■ prowl / /praʊl/ / [transitive, intransitive] (written) (usually used with an adverb or preposition 通常与副词或介词连用) to walk around an area, especially because you are bored or anxious and cannot relax (尤指因无聊或焦虑)徘徊,走来走去◆He prowled the empty rooms of the house at night.夜里,他在家中那些空荡荡的房间里踱来踱去。◆Her husband was prowling restlessly around the room.她丈夫焦躁不安地在房间里走来走去。 |