"minor non-speaking role," 1902, theatrical slang, from the verbal phrase walk on, attested in theater jargon by 1897 with a sense "appear in crowd scenes," from walk (v.) + on (adv.). Meaning "actor who has such a part" is attested from 1946. The sports team sense is recorded from 1974.
實(shí)用例句
1. Do not wait for good things to happen to you. You need to walk towards happiness.
不要等待好事降臨,你要向幸福進(jìn)發(fā)。
來自金山詞霸 每日一句
2. She went for a brisk walk to work off her frustration.
她快步走了一會(huì)兒,以排解心中的沮喪。
來自柯林斯例句
3. A stiff knee following surgery forced her to walk with a limp.
手術(shù)后她的膝蓋活動(dòng)不便,走路時(shí)被迫跛行。
來自柯林斯例句
4. "Can you walk all right?" the nurse asked him.
“你走路有困難嗎?”護(hù)士問他。
來自柯林斯例句
5. She noticed her own proud walk had become a shuffle.