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to go on foot, (take a) walk đi bộ



OXF3000: đi bộ walk
OXF3000N đi đi bộ sự đi bộ sự đi dạo walk
OXF3000N sự đi sự đi bộ walking
OXF3000D: đi bộ walk Spaziergang






The songwriter grumbles while walking. Vị nhạc sĩ cằn nhằn trong khi đi bộ. Reduplicative Words







like: đi bộ
der Fußgänger người đi bộ


Er schwimmt und dann spielt er mit einem Kind Ball. Anh ấy đi bơi và sau đó chơi bóng với một đứa trẻ. (Lektion 2, Nr. 12)
Pass auf! Da ist ein Fußgänger, der am Flussufer den Schiffen zusieht. Chú ý! Có một người đi bộ bên bờ sông đang ngắm nhìn những con thuyền. (Lektion 51, Nr. 725)

280 I sometimes walk to work, but not often. Thỉnh thoảng tôi đi bộ đi làm, nhưng không thường xuyên.
480 Jack doesn't usually drive to work. He usually walks. Jack thường không lái xe đi làm. Anh ấy thường đi bộ.
600 When she got there, she parked the car, walked to the terminal, and checked in. Khi cô ấy đến đấy, cô ấy gửi xe, đi bộ vào nhà gare và làm thủ tục đăng kí.
672 He was swimming in the pool, not watching TV. Anh ấy đi bơi ở bể bơi chứ không xem vô tuyến.
1248 It's a nice day. I don't want to take the bus. I'm going to walk. Hôm nay đẹp trời. Tôi không muốn bắt xe bus. Tôi sẽ đi bộ.
1318 It's a nice day. Shall we go for a walk? Trời đẹp quá. Chúng ta đi bộ nhé?
1321 It's a nice day. Should we go for a walk? Trời đẹp quá. Chúng ta có nên đi bộ không?
1336 I need some exercise. I think I'll go for a walk. Tôi cần tập thể dục. Tôi nghĩ tôi sẽ đi bộ.
1500 We had to walk home last night. There were no buses. Tối qua tôi phải đi bộ về nhà. Lúc đó xe bus không có.
1514 We had to walk home last night. There were no buses. Tối qua chúng tôi phải đi bộ về nhà. Lúc đó không có xe bus.
1561 Would you like to go out for a walk? Cậu có muốn ra ngoài đi bộ không?
1598 Should we walk home, or would you rather take a taxi? Chúng ta có nên đi bộ về nhà không, hay cậu muốn đi taxi hơn?
1632 Would you like to play tennis? — No, let's go for a swim. Cậu có muốn chơi quần vợt không? - Không, đi bơi đi.
1633 Do you want to walk home? — No, let's take the bus. Cậu muốn đi bộ về nhà không? - Không, bắt xe bus đi.
1730 it? Cậu có muốn đi bộ đến khách sạn không? - Tôi không biết. Đường đi bao xa?
1869 was last sewalking home. Cảnh sát đang tìm kiếm một cậu bé mất tích. Người ta tin rằng lần cuối cậu ấy được nhìn thấy là khi đang đi bộ về nhà.
2069 I'd prefer to take a taxi rather than walk home. Tôi muốn bắt taxi hơn là đi bộ về nhà.
2070 I'd prefer to go swimming rather than playing basketball. Tôi thích đi bơi hơn là đi chơi bóng rổ.
2118 I live only a short walk from here, so it's not worth taking a taxi. Tôi sống cách đây chỉ một quãng ngắn đi bộ nên không cần phải bắt taxi.
2129 How often do you go swimming? Bao lâu cậu đi bơi một lần?
2190 I saw him walking along the street. Tôi đã thấy anh ấy đi bộ trên phố.
2286 The water in the pool didn't look clean, so we didn't go swimming. Nước dưới bể bơi trông không sạch nên chúng tôi không đi bơi.
2398 We had to walk home because there was no bus. Chúng tôi đã phải đi bộ về nhà vì không có xe bus.
2925 You can tell Tomoko works out at the gym every day because she looks great. She jogs, takes a yoga class, does aerobics, and lifts weights. Cậu có thể nói Tomoko ngày nào cũng thực hiện tập thể hình vì cô ấy trông rất tuyệt. Cô ấy đi bộ, học lớp yoga, tập aerobic và cử tạ.

+ speech: 'I'd prefer to walk,' she answered. answer
answer sb + speech: 'I'd prefer to walk,' she answered him. answer
answer (sb) that...: She answered that she would prefer to walk. answer
He can walk only with the assistance of crutches. assistance
away from sb/sth: The station is a few minutes' walk away from here. away
It takes me an hour to walk there and back. back
hiking boots boot
They could not say with confidence that he would be able to walk again after the accident. confidence
superb walking country country
A whole crowd of us are going to the ball (= a lot of us). crowd
The beach is within walking distance of my house (= you can walk there easily). distance
I'll get there, even if I have to walk. even if/though
She had to face up to the fact that she would never walk again. face up to sth
The walkers were faint from hunger. faint
I'm not sure I can walk so far. far
The inhabitants have to walk a mile to fetch water. fetch
I've been on my feet (= standing or walking around) all day. foot
We came on foot (= we walked). foot
frightened of doing sth: I'm frightened of walking home alone in the dark. frightened
Walking three miles in the pouring rain is not my idea of fun. fun
I love walking in the hills (= in the area where there are hills). hill
a camping/skiing/walking, etc. holiday holiday
How often do you go swimming? how
imagine doing sth: She imagined walking into the office and handing in her resignation. imagine
Now I can walk to work instead of going by car. instead of
The guide contains details of no less than 115 hiking routes. no less than...
a long journey/walk/drive/flight long
I walk to work most mornings. morning
We spent a week walking in the mountains. mountain
You must be hungry after all that walking. must
When Dan cooks dinner he always goes the whole nine yards, with three courses and a choice of dessert. the whole nine yards
We would often have a walk of an evening. of
I went swimming while the others played tennis. other
I like walking on the wet sand when the tide is out. out
Congestion frequently reduces traffic to walking pace. pace
My ankle is still too painful to walk on. painful
Her hobbies include hiking and photography. photography
Most people walk at an average rate of 5 kilometres an hour. rate
In the end he had to walk—or rather run—to the office. rather
Would you rather walk or take the bus? would rather... (than)
See the real Africa on one of our walking safaris. real
We went for a walk along the sand. sand
save on sth: I save on fares by walking to work. save
'Can we go swimming?' 'I don't see why not (= yes, you can).' see
a short walk short
simple pleasures, like reading and walking simple
Increasing your walking speed will help to exercise your heart. speed
They went swimming in spite of all the danger signs. in spite of sth
This is a favourite spot for walkers and climbers. spot
We walked down some stone steps to the beach. step
strength to do sth: She didn't have the strength to walk any further. strength
I go swimming twice a week. swim
to take a step/walk/stroll take
Walking and swimming are excellent for releasing tension. tension
'Where are John and Liz?' 'They went for a walk.' they
a walking stick with a rubber tip tip
That walk has tired me out. tire sb/yourself out
The baby is just learning to walk. walk
'How did you get here?' 'I walked.' walk
She missed the bus and had to walk home. walk
The school is within easy walking distance of the train station. walk
walk sth: Children here walk several miles to school. walk
(+ adv./prep.): We're going walking in the mountains this summer. walk
walk sth: They love walking the moors. walk
I like to have a walk in the evenings. walk
The office is ten minutes' walk from here. walk
a ten-minute walk walk
It's only a short walk to the beach. walk
a circular walk walk
a guided walk around the farm walk
walking boots walking
a walking holiday in Scotland walking
warn (sb) against/about sth: The guidebook warns against walking alone at night. warn
The steps had been worn away by the feet of thousands of pilgrims. wear away, wear sth away
Is it within walking distance? within
a walk in the woods wood
a pedestrian zone (= where vehicles may not go) zone