A1 verb ニュートラル #149 よく出る

walk

/wɔːk/

To move along by putting one foot in front of the other, always keeping at least one foot on the ground. It is the most basic way for humans to move from one place to another for exercise or travel.

例文

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1

I walk to the park every morning to get some fresh air.

I walk to the park every morning to get some fresh air.

2

Please walk to the nearest exit in an orderly fashion.

Please walk to the nearest exit in an orderly fashion.

3

Do you want to walk to the shop or take the car?

Do you want to walk to the shop or take the car?

語族

名詞
walk
Verb
walk
形容詞
walkable
関連
walker
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覚え方のコツ

Visualize the 'L' in 'walk' as a tall person's leg stepping forward, but remember that the 'L' is silent when you speak.

クイックテスト

I usually ___ to the supermarket because it is very close to my house.

正解!

正解は: walk

例文

1

I walk to the park every morning to get some fresh air.

everyday

I walk to the park every morning to get some fresh air.

2

Please walk to the nearest exit in an orderly fashion.

formal

Please walk to the nearest exit in an orderly fashion.

3

Do you want to walk to the shop or take the car?

informal

Do you want to walk to the shop or take the car?

4

The study analyzes how children learn to walk at different ages.

academic

The study analyzes how children learn to walk at different ages.

5

We can walk through the contract details during our next call.

business

We can walk through the contract details during our next call.

語族

名詞
walk
Verb
walk
形容詞
walkable
関連
walker

よく使う組み合わせ

walk the dog walk the dog
walk home walk home
go for a walk go for a walk
walk fast walk fast
walk slowly walk slowly

よく使うフレーズ

a walk in the park

a walk in the park

walk on eggshells

walk on eggshells

walk the talk

walk the talk

よく混同される語

walk vs work

Walk /wɔːk/ is movement on foot, while work /wɜːk/ refers to a job or effort.

walk vs run

Walking is slower and always keeps one foot on the ground; running is faster.

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使い方のコツ

Use 'walk' as a general verb for movement on foot. It is a regular verb in English.

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よくある間違い

Learners often say 'go by walk' instead of the correct phrase 'go on foot' or simply the verb 'walk'.

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覚え方のコツ

Visualize the 'L' in 'walk' as a tall person's leg stepping forward, but remember that the 'L' is silent when you speak.

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語源

Derived from the Old English word 'wealcan', which originally meant to roll, toss, or wander.

文法パターン

Regular verb conjugation: walk, walked, walked. Usually followed by a preposition of direction, such as 'to', 'across', or 'around'.
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文化的な背景

In many urban European and Asian cultures, walking is a primary mode of daily transport, whereas in many US suburbs, it is primarily seen as a leisure activity.

クイックテスト

I usually ___ to the supermarket because it is very close to my house.

正解!

正解は: walk

関連フレーズ

関連単語

chronic

B2

Describes a condition, habit, or situation that persists for a long time or recurs frequently. It is most commonly used in medical contexts for long-term illnesses or to describe deep-seated social and economic problems.

accountant

B2

An accountant is a professional responsible for maintaining, inspecting, and analyzing financial records. They ensure that individuals and businesses comply with tax laws and manage their budgets and financial reporting accurately.

immense

B2

Describes something that is extremely large or vast in size, scale, or degree. It is often used to emphasize the extraordinary magnitude of both physical objects and abstract concepts like pressure, wealth, or talent.

brother

B2

Used as an adjective to describe a person, organization, or entity that shares the same profession, status, or origin as another. It denotes a close relationship or membership within the same group or category.

ethnic

B2

As a noun, an ethnic refers to a member of a specific ethnic group, typically a minority group that retains distinct cultural, religious, or linguistic traditions. In modern usage, it is often used to describe individuals who belong to a population that shares a common national or cultural heritage.

identity

C1

Identity refers to the distinguishing character or personality of an individual, encompassing the qualities, beliefs, and expressions that make a person or group unique. In a broader sense, it describes the state of remaining the same under different conditions or the condition of being exactly like something else.

digestive

B2

Relating to the process of breaking down food into substances that can be used by the body. It specifically describes organs, enzymes, or biological systems involved in nutrition and metabolism.

indicate

C1

To point something out or serve as a sign or symptom of a particular state or condition. In academic contexts, it is frequently used to show that data or evidence suggests a specific conclusion or fact.

theory

C1

A formal set of ideas or principles intended to explain a specific phenomenon or a group of facts. In scientific contexts, it represents a well-substantiated explanation supported by evidence, while in general usage, it often refers to a plausible but unproven conjecture.

you

A1

Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.

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