walker 英 [ˈwɔ:kə(r)]   美 [ˈwɔkɚ]

walker

walker  英 [ˈwɔ:kə(r)] 美 [ˈwɔkɚ]

n. 步行者;散步者;参加竞走者 

名词复数:walkers 

He needed no walker. 他不需要助行架。
The systematic items stem from the walker’s talk about the chalk. 这些系统的条款来源于步行者关于粉笔的谈话.

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  • n. 步行者;散步者;参加竞走者
  • 1. He needed no walker.

    他不需要助行架。

  • 2. The systematic items stem from the walker’s talk about the chalk.

    这些系统的条款来源于步行者关于粉笔的谈话.

  • 3. But don't expect either Mr.walker or the rest of his party to change those goals.

    但是,不要指望沃克先生或者他的政党的其他人会改变这些目标。

  • Walker surname, early 13c., probably an agent noun from walk (v.) in the sense "to full cloth." preserves the cloth-fulling sense (walker with this meaning is attested from c. 1300). "Walker" or "Hookey Walker" was a common slang retort of incredulity in early and mid-19c. London, for which "Various problematic explanations have been offered" [Century Dictionary].
walk·er / ˈwɔːkə(r) ; NAmE ˈwɔːkər / noun 1 ( especially BrE) a person who walks, usually for pleasure or exercise 步行者;散步的人;徒步旅行者 The coastal path is a popular route for walkers. 这条海滨小路是散步者很喜欢走的路径。 2 a fast, slow, etc. ~ a person who walks fast, slow, etc. 走路快(或慢等)的人 3 ( NAmE) ( BrE Zim·mer frame™ informal Zim·mer ) a metal frame that people use to help them to walk, for example people who are old or who have sth wrong with their legs 助行器 He now needs a walker to get around. 他现在走动需要助行架。 4 ( NAmE) ( BrE ˈbaby walker ) a frame with wheels and a harnessfor a baby who can walk around a room, supported by the frame (幼儿)学步车 walker walkers walk·er / ˈwɔːkə(r) ; NAmE ˈwɔːkər /
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