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ตัวอย่างประโยค จาก Open Subtitles  **ระวัง คำแปลอาจมีข้อผิดพลาด**
I shouldn't have walked out on you.ฉันไม่ควรจะเดินออกมาจาก คุณ Pinocchio (1940)
Whenever you looked at me or spoke to me or walked with me in the garden, เมื่อไหร่ก็ตามที่คุณมองฉันพูดกับฉัน หรือเดินเล่นกับฉันในสวน Rebecca (1940)
And he walked very slowly to the stand.และเขาเดินช้ามากที่จะยืน 12 Angry Men (1957)
He says he crossed to the door, walked down the hall, opened the door just in time to see the boy running down the stairs.เขาบอกว่าเขาเดินไปที่ประตูเดินลงฮอลล์เปิดประตู เพียงแค่ในเวลาที่จะเห็นเด็กวิ่งลงบันได ฉันใช่มั้ย? 12 Angry Men (1957)
Ever since you walked in, you've acted like a self-appointed public avenger.นับตั้งแต่ที่คุณเดินเข้ามาในที่คุณได้ทำหน้าที่เช่นเดียวกับผู้กระทำการแก้แค้นของประชาชนตัวเองได้รับการแต่งตั้ง 12 Angry Men (1957)
They walked up the road together.พวกเขาเดินขึ้นไปบนถนน ด้วยกัน ชายชรายืนเสา The Old Man and the Sea (1958)
The door of the house where the boy lived was unlocked... ... and he opened it and walked in quietly with his bare feet.ประตูบ้านที่เด็กอาศัยอยู่ ถูกปลดล็อกและเขาเปิดมัน และดำเนินในอย่างเงียบ ๆ ด้วย เท้าเปล่าของเขา The Old Man and the Sea (1958)
They walked down the road, and all along the road in the dark... ... barefoot men were moving, carrying the masts of their boats.พวกเขาเดินลงถนนและตลอด ถนนคนเดินเท้าเปล่ามืดถูกย้าย แบกเสากระโดงเรือของพวก เขา The Old Man and the Sea (1958)
Well, I just threw my guns down and walked away.ฉันโยนปืนทิ้งและเดินหนี Blazing Saddles (1974)
And I have walked the streets With Margueritesฉันเดินไปกับดอกมาร์เกอิรท The Little Prince (1974)
"Generations to come will scarce believe that such a one as this ever in flesh and blood walked upon this earth.""คนรุ่นใหม่ที่เกิดมาจะเชื่อ ได้ยากว่าจะมีคนแบบนี้ ก้าวเดินด้วยเลือดและเนื้อ อยู่บนโลก" Gandhi (1982)
"They walked both Hindu and Muslim alike with heads held high without any hope of escape from injury or death.พวกเขาเดินเข้าไป ทั้งฮินดูและมุสลิม ศีรษะตั้งตรง Gandhi (1982)

ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus
walkedAfter I got all worked up about ordering in English, I walked in the store and they greeted me with "Irasshaimase!" I felt, like, "What the ...?"
walkedAfter my husband's death I walked around like a zombie.
walkedAfter we had walked for some time, we came to the lake.
walkedAnd walked to the man's house.
walkedAs I have walked all the day, I am very tired.
walkedAs the men walked up and down the rows of people, they shouted, "Get your dachshund sausages!"
walkedBy the time we had walked four miles, he was exhausted.
walkedGazing at the path you've walked.
walkedHanako walked through the hallway making a clicking sound.
walkedHaving walked for sometime, we came to the lake.
walkedHaving walked for some time, we came to the lake.
walkedHe and I walked together.

CMU English Pronouncing Dictionary Dictionary [with local updates]
walked

Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary (pronunciation guide only)
walked

German-English: TU-Chemnitz DING Dictionary
vorangegangenwalked in front [Add to Longdo]

Japanese-English: EDICT Dictionary
うぐいす張り;鶯張り;鴬張り[うぐいすばり, uguisubari] (n) nightingale (flooring); method of laying floors to deliberately make a noise (like a nightingale's call) when walked across (security feature) [Add to Longdo]
押し出し(P);押出し[おしだし, oshidashi] (n) (1) pushing something out; presence; (2) appearance; (3) run walked in (baseball); (4) pushing one's opponent out by pressing one's hands up against them (sumo); (P) [Add to Longdo]
左褄[ひだりづま, hidariduma] (n) (1) left skirt of a kimono; (2) (See 芸妓) geisha (because they often walked holding the left hem of their kimono) [Add to Longdo]
鳥追い;鳥追[とりおい, torioi] (n) (1) driving off birds; (2) procession held at the New Year to chase away the birds for the year, with children singing songs as the villagers walked from house to house; (3) female street musician who wore a braided hat and carried a shamisen; (4) street entertainer who appeared on New Year's eve and performed with a fan [Add to Longdo]

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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Walk \Walk\ (w[add]k), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Walked}; p. pr. &
     vb. n. {Walking}.] [OE. walken, probably from AS. wealcan to
     roll, turn, revolve, akin to D. walken to felt hats, to work
     a hat, G. walken to full, OHG. walchan to beat, to full,
     Icel. v[=a]lka to roll, to stamp, Sw. valka to full, to roll,
     Dan. valke to full; cf. Skr. valg to spring; but cf. also AS.
     weallian to roam, ramble, G. wallen. [root]130.]
     [1913 Webster]
     1. To move along on foot; to advance by steps; to go on at a
        moderate pace; specifically, of two-legged creatures, to
        proceed at a slower or faster rate, but without running,
        or lifting one foot entirely before the other touches the
        ground.
        [1913 Webster]
  
              At the end of twelve months, he walked in the palace
              of the kingdom of Babylon.            --Dan. iv. 29.
        [1913 Webster]
  
              When Peter was come down out of the ship, he walked
              on the water, to go to Jesus.         --Matt. xiv.
                                                    29.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     Note: In the walk of quadrupeds, there are always two, and
           for a brief space there are three, feet on the ground
           at once, but never four.
           [1913 Webster]
  
     2. To move or go on the feet for exercise or amusement; to
        take one's exercise; to ramble.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     3. To be stirring; to be abroad; to go restlessly about; --
        said of things or persons expected to remain quiet, as a
        sleeping person, or the spirit of a dead person; to go
        about as a somnambulist or a specter.
        [1913 Webster]
  
              I have heard, but not believed, the spirits of the
              dead
              May walk again.                       --Shak.
        [1913 Webster]
  
              When was it she last walked?          --Shak.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     4. To be in motion; to act; to move; to wag. [Obs.] "Her
        tongue did walk in foul reproach." --Spenser.
        [1913 Webster]
  
              Do you think I'd walk in any plot?    --B. Jonson.
        [1913 Webster]
  
              I heard a pen walking in the chimney behind the
              cloth.                                --Latimer.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     5. To behave; to pursue a course of life; to conduct one's
        self.
        [1913 Webster]
  
              We walk perversely with God, and he will walk
              crookedly toward us.                  --Jer. Taylor.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     6. To move off; to depart. [Obs. or Colloq.]
        [1913 Webster]
  
              He will make their cows and garrans to walk.
                                                    --Spenser.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     {To walk} in, to go in; to enter, as into a house.
  
     {To walk after the flesh} (Script.), to indulge sensual
        appetites, and to live in sin. --Rom. viii. 1.
  
     {To walk after the Spirit} (Script.), to be guided by the
        counsels and influences of the Spirit, and by the word of
        God. --Rom. viii. 1.
  
     {To walk by faith} (Script.), to live in the firm belief of
        the gospel and its promises, and to rely on Christ for
        salvation. --2 Cor. v. 7.
  
     {To walk in darkness} (Script.), to live in ignorance, error,
        and sin. --1 John i. 6.
  
     {To walk in the flesh} (Script.), to live this natural life,
        which is subject to infirmities and calamities. --2 Cor.
        x. 3.
  
     {To walk in the light} (Script.), to live in the practice of
        religion, and to enjoy its consolations. --1 John i. 7.
  
     {To walk over}, in racing, to go over a course at a walk; --
        said of a horse when there is no other entry; hence,
        colloquially, to gain an easy victory in any contest.
  
     {To walk through the fire} (Script.), to be exercised with
        severe afflictions. --Isa. xliii. 2.
  
     {To walk with God} (Script.), to live in obedience to his
        commands, and have communion with him.
        [1913 Webster]

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