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Walk in Meaning in English

expression

ˈwɑk/, /ˈwɔk/ /ˈɪn/, /ɪn
WAWK-in
wˈɔːk/ /ˈɪn
WAWK-in

释义

To enter a place, usually without an appointment or invitation. Often used for stores, offices, or rooms where you do not need to arrange your visit in advance.

用法与细微差别

Common for businesses: 'walk-in customers', 'walk-in clinics'. Can literally mean to just enter, or to arrive without appointment. 'Walk in on' can mean to enter and surprise someone. Usually informal; in job contexts, 'walk-in interview' = no appointment needed.

例句

You can just walk in to the store anytime.

basic

Patients can walk in to this clinic without an appointment.

basic

Anyone can walk in and ask for help.

basic

He just walked in without knocking and surprised us.

natural

We accept both walk-in and scheduled customers.

natural

She didn’t call ahead—she just walked in and asked to speak to the manager.

natural