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Walk away Meaning in English

expression

ˈwɑk/, /ˈwɔk/ /əˈweɪ
WAWK-uh-WAY
wˈɔːk/ /ɐwˈeɪ
WAWK-uh-WAY

释义

To leave a person, place, or situation, often by literally walking, but also used figuratively to mean giving up, quitting, or ending involvement.

用法与细微差别

Often informal or neutral. Frequently used with 'from' or 'on' (e.g., 'walk away from a problem'). Can describe both physical action and ending involvement (relationships, jobs, arguments). Not to be confused with 'walk off' (often means leaving suddenly, sometimes with annoyance).

例句

She decided to walk away from the argument.

basic

If the price is too high, just walk away.

basic

He saw the dog and tried to walk away quietly.

basic

Sometimes you have to walk away from things that aren't good for you.

natural

He couldn't just walk away after all he'd invested.

natural

Don't just walk away—let's talk this through.

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