walk-in
walk-in
英[ˈwɔ:kˌin]美[ˈwɔkˌɪn]
adj.(服务)不必预约的,未经预约而来的,(储存区)宽敞得可以走进人的;
例句
I'm sorry I'm late; it took me so long to walk through the deep snow.很抱歉我来迟了, 在深雪中行走花了我好长的时间。
I vote for going out for a walk.我建议出去散步。
There are two walk-in closets in her home.她家里有两个可走进人的大壁橱。
a walk-in clinic随到随看的诊所(无需预约的诊所)
Would you join us in a walk?你不同我们一起散步吗?
The children came in an hour ago from their long walk,and now they’re in the dining-room eating their heads off.孩子们走了很长的路,一小时前刚到,现在正在餐厅里大吃呢。
Why didn't you walk away with your father when he left?Y ou didn't have to stay.你父亲离开时, 你为什么不和他一块儿走呢?你并不是非留下不可。
If you walk to work, you will get some exercise as well as saving money, so you'll be killing two birds with one stone.如果你步行上班, 既省钱又能锻炼身体, 这样你将一举两得。
The baby can't even walk, much less run.这婴儿连走都不会, 更不用说跑了。
We took a walk along the river and totally lost track of time.我们沿着河岸散步, 完全忘了时间。
英汉词典释义
n.
人进得去的大壁橱(或大冰箱、大冷藏室等)
轻易获得的竞选胜利
没有预定的散客
adj.
(服务)不必预约的,未经预约而来的
a walk-in clinic随到随看的诊所(无需预约的诊所)(储存区)宽敞得可以走进人的
There are two walk-in closets in her home.她家里有两个可走进人的大壁橱。英英词典释义
Noun
1. person who walks in without having an appointment;
"the emergency room was overrun with walk-ins"2. an operative who initiates his own defection (usually to a hostile country) for political asylum
3. an assured victory (especially in an election)
4. a small room large enough to admit entrance
Adjective
1. (of e.g. closets or refrigerators) extending very far enough back to allow a person to enter;
"a deep walk-in refrigerator""walk-in closets"