Take a walk Meaning in English
expression
ˈteɪk/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈwɑk/, /ˈwɔk
TAYK-uh-WAWK
tˈeɪk/ /æɪ/ /wˈɔːk
TAYK-uh-WAWK
التعريف
To go for a walk, usually for relaxation, exercise, or to clear your mind.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Used in both literal and figurative ways. Informal and very common. Can mean to actually walk or, less commonly, to leave a situation ('Why don't you take a walk?'). Often appears as 'let's take a walk' or 'go for a walk'.
Spanish: dar un paseo - salir a caminarPortuguese (BR): dar uma caminhada - fazer uma caminhadaPortuguese (PT): dar uma caminhada - fazer uma caminhadaChinese (Simplified): 散步Chinese (Traditional): 散步Hindi: टहलने जानाArabic: التنزه - القيام بنزهةBengali: হাঁটতে বের হওয়া - হাঁটাRussian: прогуляться - пойти на прогулкуJapanese: 散歩する - 歩きに行くVietnamese: đi dạo - đi bộKorean: 산책하다 - 걷다Turkish: yürüyüşe çıkmak - dolaşmakUrdu: چہل قدمی کرنا - سیر کو جاناIndonesian: berjalan-jalan - pergi jalan kaki
جمل نموذجية
Let's take a walk in the park.
basic
She likes to take a walk after dinner.
basic
I need to take a walk to clear my mind.
basic
Do you want to take a walk and talk?
natural
He told me to take a walk when I got upset.
natural
Sometimes you just need to take a walk and breathe.
natural