WALK


Meaning of WALK in English

[noun]He went for/took a walk around the block, to clear his head. [C]They went on a ten-mile walk to raise money for charity. [C]Every afternoon she takes her Grandad out for a walk. [C]The station is only a five minute walk away. [U]He's got a strange walk (= way of walking). [U]She slowed the horses to a walk (= walking speed). [U]Do you know any nice walks (= places or paths suitable for walking) around here? [C]See also boardwalk; catwalk; crosswalk; sidewalk; spacewalk.When people talk about walk(s) of life they are referring to different types of jobs and different levels of society.We've got lawyers in this club, and builders and hairdressers, and there's even an actor - people from all (different) walks of life.In my job I see people from every walk of life.

Cambridge English vocab.      Кембриджский английский словарь.