Walk over to Meaning in English
expression
ˈwɑk/, /ˈwɔk/ /ˈoʊvɝ/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ
WAWK-OH-vur-TOO
wˈɔːk/ /ˈəʊvɐ/ /tˈuː
WAWK-OH-vuh-TOO
释义
To move from where you are to another place by walking, especially when going to someone or something nearby.
用法与细微差别
Informal, describes brief movement by foot to a nearby spot. Used when the destination is close. Common with people, rooms, or objects ('walk over to her', 'walk over to the table'). Different from simply 'walk', which does not specify direction or nearness.
Spanish: acercarse caminando a - ir caminando hastaPortuguese (BR): ir andando até - caminhar atéPortuguese (PT): ir andando até - caminhar atéChinese (Simplified): 走过去到 - 走到(某地)Chinese (Traditional): 走過去到 - 走到(某地)Hindi: चलकर जानाArabic: يمشي إلىBengali: হেঁটে যাওয়া - হেঁটে এগিয়ে যাওয়াRussian: подойти пешком - пройти кJapanese: 歩いて行くVietnamese: đi bộ tớiKorean: 걸어서 가다Turkish: yanına yürümekUrdu: پیدل چل کر جاناIndonesian: berjalan ke
例句
I walked over to the window to look outside.
basic
She walked over to her friend and said hello.
basic
Tom walked over to the teacher's desk.
basic
Can you walk over to my office when you have a minute?
natural
After the meeting, everyone walked over to the coffee shop to chat.
natural
Instead of calling, why don’t you just walk over to her apartment?
natural