walk-in

英 [ˈwɔːk.ɪn]      美 [ˈwɑːk.ɪn]
  • n. 轻易获得的胜利;可供人走进之物
  • adj. 未经预约而来的
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walk-in (adj.)
1928, "without appointment," from the verbal phrase, from walk (v.) + in (adv.). As a noun, meaning "walk-in closet," by 1946.
1. Do not wait for good things to happen to you. You need to walk towards happiness.
不要等待好事降临,你要向幸福进发。
2. She went for a brisk walk to work off her frustration.
她快步走了一会儿,以排解心中的沮丧。
3. A stiff knee following surgery forced her to walk with a limp.
手术后她的膝盖活动不便,走路时被迫跛行。
4. "Can you walk all right?" the nurse asked him.
“你走路有困难吗?”护士问他。
5. She noticed her own proud walk had become a shuffle.
她意识到自己趾高气扬的步伐已变成了拖着脚走路了。