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Principal Translations
InglésEspañol
walking n (travelling on foot)andar nm
  caminar nm
  pasear nm
 Walking saves you money on bus fares or petrol and it's good exercise too.
 Andar te ahorra dinero en autobuses y gasolina, y además es una buena forma de hacer ejercicio.
walking n (hiking, trekking)caminata nf
  senderismo nm
 Wendy goes walking every weekend.
 A Wendy le gusta hacer una caminata todos los fines de semana.
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Additional Translations
InglésEspañol
walking adj (travelling on foot)caminante adj mf
  que camina loc adj
  pedestre adj mf
 The walking man strode along the street.
 El hombre caminante andaba a trancos por la calle.
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Principal Translations
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race walking,
walking,
the walk,
heel-and-toe racing
n
(sport)marcha atlética nf + adj
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Principal Translations
InglésEspañol
walk vi (travel on foot)caminar vi
  andar vi
 Would you like to ride or walk?
 ¿Te gustaría ir en carro o caminando?
walk to [sth] vi + prep (travel somewhere on foot)caminar a vi + prep
  caminar hasta vi + prep
  ir a pie a loc verb + prep
 The children always walk to school.
 Los niños siempre caminan a la escuela.
walk n (activity, stroll)paseo nm
  caminata nf
  vuelta nf
 They go for a walk each night after dinner.
 Ellos salen a dar un paseo cada noche después de cenar.
walk on [sth] vi + prep (set foot somewhere)caminar sobre, caminar en vi + prep
  pisar vtr
 Buzz Aldrin was the second man to walk on the moon.
 Buzz Aldrin fue el segundo hombre que caminó sobre la Luna.
walk [sth] vtr (pace)caminar de un lado al otro loc verb
  pasearse v prnl
  recorrer vtr
 She walked the floor, worrying about what was going to happen.
 Ella caminaba de un lado al otro, preocupada por lo que iba a pasar.
 Ella se paseaba preocupada por lo que iba a pasar.
walk [sth] vtr (dog: take for a walk)sacar a pasear loc verb
  pasear vtr
 Jay needs to walk his dog.
 Jay tiene que sacar a pasear al perro.
walk [sb] vtr (help [sb] to walk) (general)ayudar a caminar loc verb
  (cruzar la calle)ayudar a cruzar la calle loc verb
 The Boy Scout walked the elderly man across the street.
 El niño explorador ayudó al anciano a cruzar la calle.
walk [sb] vtr (accompany on foot) (a pie)acompañar vtr
 I'm going to walk my mother to the shop.
 Voy a acompañar a mi madre a la tienda.
walk [sth] vtr (move by rocking)empujar, arrastrar vtr
 Let's walk the heavy bookshelf across the room instead of carrying it.
 Empujemos este pesado estante en lugar de levantarlo.
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Additional Translations
InglésEspañol
walk n (baseball: going to first base on balls)base por bolas loc nom f
walk vi (appear alive)merodear vi
 Ghosts walk by night.
 Los fantasmas merodean de noche.
walk vi (go, conduct yourself)andar vi
 The prophet taught us to walk in peace.
 El profeta nos enseñó a andar en paz.
walk vi (basketball: move illegally) (baloncesto)hacer pasos loc verb
 The basketball player was going to score, but he walked.
 El jugador de baloncesto iba a marcar pero hizo pasos.
walk vi (baseball: go to first base on balls)ir a base por bolas loc verb
walk [sb] vtr (baseball: send to first base on balls) (béisbol)hacer avanzar a primera base a loc verb
 The pitcher walked three batters in a row.
 El lanzador hizo avanzar a primera base a tres bateadores seguidos.
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Locuciones verbales
walk | walking | race walking
InglésEspañol
walk about vi phrasal (stroll around, go around on foot)pasear vi
 A veces me encanta pasear por la noche.
walk away vi phrasal (go or leave on foot)marcharse v prnl
  irse v prnl
  darse la vuelta loc verb
 Instead of arguing with me, he simply walked away.
 En lugar de pelear conmigo, simplemente se marchó.
walk away vi phrasal figurative (abandon [sth] or [sb](figurado)marcharse v prnl
 If you're being treated so terribly, then you need to walk away.
 Si te están tratando tan mal, debes marcharte.
walk away with [sth] vtr phrasal insep figurative (escape)salir vi
 The car was totalled, but the driver walked away with minor injuries.
 El coche estaba destrozado pero el conductor salió sólo con heridas de poca importancia.
walk away with [sth] vtr phrasal insep figurative (take, steal)llevarse v prnl
 The ruling party walked away with the election after the opposition decided to boycott it.
 El partido predominante se llevó la elección después de que la oposición decidió boicotear la carrera.
walk down [sth] vtr phrasal insep (go along on foot)bajar por vtr + prep
  caminar por vi + prep
  caminar a lo largo de loc verb
 Walk down Elm Street then turn left at the corner.
 Baja por Elm Street y luego gira a la izquierda en la esquina.
walk in on [sb/sth] vtr phrasal insep (catch unawares)sorprender vtr
 The boss walked in on one of the workers sleeping at his desk.
 El jefe sorprendió a uno de los empleados durmiendo en su escritorio.
walk into [sth] vtr phrasal insep (enter: on foot) (figurado)caer en vi + prep
  (figurado)entrar en vi + prep
 I walked right into his trap.
 Caí en su trampa.
walk into [sth/sb] vtr phrasal insep (bump against: [sb] or [sth])tropezar con vi + prep
  tropezarse con, toparse con v prnl + prep
 A woman walked into me in the street and didn't even apologise.
 I wasn't looking where I was going, and walked right into the wall.
 Una mujer tropezó conmigo en la calle y ni siquiera se disculpó.
walk into [sth/sb] vtr phrasal insep (encounter unexpectedly)tropezarse con v prnl + prep
  toparse con v prnl + prep
  encontrarse v prnl
 I just happened to walk into your brother at the store. He looks great!
 Me acabo de tropezar con tu hermano en la tienda. ¡Se ve estupendo!
walk off vi phrasal (go away on foot)alejarse andando, alejarse caminando loc verb
 He became angry and walked off.
 Él se enfadó y se alejó andando (or: caminando).
walk [sth] off vtr phrasal sep (calories, fat: burn by walking) (coloq)bajar una comida andando loc verb
 I've just had a heavy lunch so I suppose I'd better go and walk it off.
 He comido mucho, así que mejor debería ir y bajarla andando.
walk off with [sth] vtr phrasal insep figurative (take, steal)llevarse v prnl
  irse con v prnl + prep
 After he broke into the house, the thief walked off with all my jewelry.
 Tras forzar la entrada a la casa, el ladrón se alzó con todas mis joyas.
 Tras forzar la entrada a la casa, el ladrón se llevó todas mis joyas.
walk off with [sth] vtr phrasal insep figurative (win)llevarse v prnl
  irse con v prnl + prep
walk out vi phrasal figurative (abandon [sth] or [sb])irse, marcharse v prnl
  (coloquial)largarse v prnl
 When Sally lost her job, her husband walked out.
 Cuando Sally perdió su trabajo, su marido se fue.
walk out on [sth] vtr phrasal insep figurative (refuse to fulfil obligation)acabar con, poner fin a loc verb
  finalizar vtr
 The player denied that he had any intention of walking out on his contract.
 El jugador negó que tuviera alguna intención de acabar con su contrato.
walk over vi phrasal (approach on foot)acercarse, aproximarse v prnl
 Jenna walked over to her and shook her hand in greeting.
 Jenna se aproximó y la saludó con un apretón de manos.
walk over [sth] vtr phrasal insep (cross on foot)atravesar vtr
  cruzar vtr
 Just walk over the bridge to get to that part of town.
 I've had to walk all over York to find your house.
 Solo tienes que atravesar el puente para llegar a esa parte de la ciudad.
walk over [sb] vtr phrasal insep figurative, informal (treat disrespectfully) (figurado)pasar por encima de loc verb
  pasar por arriba de loc verb
 Larry walked over at least three people to serve as chairman of the board.
 Larry pasó por encima de tres personas para ser presidente de la junta.
walk up vi phrasal (approach on foot)acercarse, dirigirse v prnl
 A stranger walked up and asked me the way to the beach.
 Se me acercó un extraño y me preguntó cuál era el camino a la playa.
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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:

Compound Forms:
walking | walk | race walking
InglésEspañol
disaster area,
walking disaster
n
figurative, informal, humorous (clumsy or unfortunate person) (persona, figurado)desastre nm
  (persona, figurado)catástrofe nf
give [sb] his walking papers,
give [sb] her walking papers
v expr
US, slang (terminate [sb]'s employment)echar a alguien, despedir a alguien vtr + prep
  (AmL)correr a alguien vtr + prep
 After Smith's plan went badly wrong his boss gave him his walking papers.
leaf insect,
walking leaf
n
(insect)insecto hoja loc nom m
stick insect,
also US: stick bug,
walking stick
n
(very slender insect)insecto palo loc nom m
walking distance n (distance that can easily be walked) (coloquial, figurado)un paseo nm
  (literal)distancia que puede recorrerse a pie nf + loc conj
 Esta oración no es una traducción de la original. De tu casa a la mía hay un paseo, no vale la pena coger el autobús.
walking fern,
walking leaf
n
(plant)culantrillo menudo loc nom m
walking stick n (cane used as aid to walking)bastón nm
 Because of his limp, Mr. Williams always used a walking stick.
 Esta oración no es una traducción de la original. Tiene que andar con bastón desde la operación de rodilla.
walking stick n informal, US (stick insect: resembles a stick)bicho palo loc nom m
  (AR)bicho palito loc nom m
 Walking sticks hang upside down to shed their skin.
walking tour n (guided tour on foot)excursión a pie nf + loc adj
  visita guiada a pie nf + loc adj
 On holiday in Italy, we went on a walking tour of Venice's quirkiest streets.
the walking wounded n (military: injured but able to walk)herido en batalla loc nom m
the walking wounded n figurative (emotionally damaged people) (figurado)los heridos nmpl
  los dañados nmpl
Zimmer frame,
zimmer frame,
walking frame,
walker
n
UK, ® (mobility aid)andador nm
  (CO, DO, EC)caminador nm
Note: As a registered trademark, "Zimmer" should have an initial capital letter, but this is sometimes omitted in informal communications.
 My uncle uses a Zimmer frame because he has trouble walking.
 Mi tío usa un andador porque tiene problemas para caminar.
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