transitive. To step upon; to pace or walk on (the ground, etc.); to walk in (a place); hence, to go about in (a place, etc.).
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释义 | society > travel > aspects of travel > going on foot > traverse on foot [verb (transitive)] (41) treadOE transitive. To step upon; to pace or walk on (the ground, etc.); to walk in (a place); hence, to go about in (a place, etc.). walka1400 transitive. To travel on foot over or through (an area, country, city, etc.). Also figurative. overwalk1533 transitive. poetic. To walk over; to traverse by walking. Obsolete. pad1553 transitive. To travel along (a path, road, etc.) on foot. Now only in to pad the road: (chiefly Scottish and Irish English) to take to the road… stroll1693 transitive. To walk or pace along (a path) or about (a place). cruise1948 transitive. To walk around or through (a place) in a leisurely manner, esp. in search of something; (hence) to browse or peruse. Subcategories:— again (1) — in contrast with riding (1) — in the course of official duty (2) — walk on or over (5) — the streets (1) — through liquid (2) — round (4) — through or about (1) — across (1) — walk or travel by night (1) — laboriously or aimlessly (7) — for amusement or display (2) — cause to walk or conduct on a walk (4) — allow right or privilege of walking next to wall (1) — travel over by ski-ing (2) |
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