(m) means that a noun is masculine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).
(f) means that a noun is feminine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).
(m) means that a noun is masculine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).
(f) means that a noun is feminine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).
it's a ten-minute walk awayestá a diez minutos de camino (de aquí)
to go for a walkir a dar un paseo
3.(gait)
a. la andares mpl, manera de caminar or
(f) means that a noun is feminine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).
(m) means that a noun is masculine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).
1(stroll, ramble)paseo (m);(hike)caminata (f);excursión (f) a pie;(race)marcha (f) atlética
there's a nice walk by the riverhay un paseo agradable por el río;this is my favourite walkeste es mi paseo favorito;it's only a ten-minute walk from hereestá a solo diez minutos de aquí a pie;from there it's a short walk to his housedesde allí a su casa se va a pie en muy poco tiempo;to go for or take a walkir de paseo;we went for a walk aroundfuimos a dar una vuelta;take a walk!¡lárgate (informal)!;to take sb for a walkllevar a algn de paseo
it was a walk in the parkespecially(US)fue coser y cantar;fue pan comido
Up until then, my life had been a walk in the park - everything had come my waySo how did she cope with her heavily bandaged hamstring and groggy state on one of the fastest courses in Europe? "Oh, it was a walk in the park."
2(avenue)paseo (m)
they have constructed a special walk through the rose gardenthey passed through outside courts with their pleasure-giving flowers, lakes, summer houses, rustic bridges and gardens until she ascended a covered walk with balustrades
3(pace)paso (m)
he went at a quick walkcaminó a (un) paso rápido
at a walk
the cavalry advanced at a walkla caballería avanzaba al paso
He could have followed Tandy at a walk
4(gait)paso (m);andar (m)
he has an odd sort of walktiene un modo de andar algo raro;to know sb by his walkconocer a algn por su modo de andar
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walk of life: I meet people from all walks of lifeme encuentro con gente de todas las profesiones y condiciones sociales
transitive verb
1[+distance]andar;caminar; especially(LAm)
we walked 40 kilometres yesterdayayer anduvimos 40 kilómetros;to walk the streetsandar por las calles;(aimlessly)vagar por las calles;(be homeless)no tener hogar;estar sin techo;[+prostitute]hacer la calle or la carrera;to walk the wards(Med)hacer prácticas de clínica;you can walk it in five minutesestá a cinco minutos andando or a pie de aquí;I had to walk ittuve que ir a pie or ir andando
the last bus had gone so I had to walk it
don't worry, you'll walk itno te preocupes, será facilísimo
to walk the boards
2(lead)[+dog]pasear;sacar a pasear;[+horse]llevar al paso
she walks the dog every daypasea or saca a pasear al perro todos los días;I'll walk you to the stationte acompaño a la estación
to walk sb into the ground or off his feetdejar a algn rendido de tanto caminar
intransitive verb
1andar;caminar; especially(LAm)(as opposed to riding etc)ir a pie;ir andando;ir caminando; especially(LAm)(Dep)marchar
can your little boy walk yet?¿ya anda tu niño?;to walk slowlyandar despacio;don't walk so fast!¡no andes tan deprisa!;you can walk there in five minutesestá a cinco minutos andando de aquí;are you walking or going by bus?¿vas a ir a pie o en autobús?
walk(US)(on traffic signal)cruzar
don't walk(US)(on traffic signal)no cruzar
walk a little with meacompáñame un rato;to walk in one's sleepser sonámbulo;andar dormido;to walk downstairs/upstairsbajar/subir la escalera;we had to walktuvimos que ir a pie or andando;to walk homeir andando a casa;volver andando a casa;we were out walking in the hills/in the parkestábamos paseando por la montaña/el parque;to walk across sthcruzar algo;to walk slowly up/down the stairssubir/bajar lentamente la escalera;to walk up and downpasearse (de acá para allá)
to walk tallandar con la cabeza alta
2[+ghost]andar;aparecer
3(disappear)volar (informal)
my camera's walkedmi cámara ha volado or desaparecido
4(be acquitted)salir sin cargos
There was some kind of legal technicality and the guy walkedNo one was expecting him to be given a lengthy sentence; but no one was expecting him to walk either