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Walk

Walk

(v)
UK
wɔːk
US
wɔːk
Definition: Move at a regular pace by lifting and setting down each foot in turn, never having both feet off the ground at once.
Meaning: Đi bộ, đi dạo
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How to use "Walk" vocabulary in sentence (example)

One chocolate chip gives an adult enough food energy to walk 150 feet.

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It can walk, which is not easy to program.

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It is named football because the players of the game walk and often run (on their feet) while playing, as opposed to (for example) polo where the players ride horses.

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At places like Tirta Empul you can bath in holy water, or even walk on water at the koi fish pond!

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New-born horses can walk shortly after birth.

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Baby horses can walk and run after just a few hours of being born.

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Often the picture will change when the user moves their head, they may be able to "walk" through this virtual space.

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If you've ever been to Amsterdam then you will know you can't walk for more than five minutes without crossing a bridge or seeing a canal!

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