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Meaning of Walking | Babel Free

Noun CEFR A2 Common
ˈwɔː.kɪŋ

Definitions

  1. verbal noun of walk.
    countable, form-of, noun-from-verb, uncountable
  2. Walk.
  3. Expression to animate to somebody to begin an action or to make it more quickly.

Equivalents

Български ходене ходещ
Bosanski šetalo
Čeština chození chůze
Español andando andar caminando marcha
Suomi käveleminen
עברית הליכה
Hrvatski šetalo
Bahasa Indonesia jalan-jalan
日本語 歩き 歩行
한국어 걷기 보행
Македонски одење
Polski chód chodzenie
Português ambulante humano
Slovenčina chodenie chôdza
Shqip ecje
Српски šetalo
Українська хода ходьба

Examples

“Mrs Dosett, aware that daintiness was no longer within the reach of her and hers, did assent to these walkings in Kensington Gardens.”
“Walking seems so simple: Just put one foot in front of the other. Yet every step you take is a precarious act. When you walk, your body’s center of mass is rarely located over one of your feet.”
“Turnip Rock is located in a portion of eastern Michigan dubbed the Thumb, where 140 miles of coastline and waterfront towns offer a variety of outdoor activities, including biking, walking and kayaking.”

CEFR level

A2
Elementary
This word is part of the CEFR A2 vocabulary — elementary level.
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