transitive. To force or help (a person) to walk by holding the arms or pushing from behind.
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释义 | the world > movement > progressive motion > walking > walk upon or tread [verb (transitive)] > compel to walk (5) walk1578 transitive. To force or help (a person) to walk by holding the arms or pushing from behind. to walk Spanish1838 to walk Spanish, to (cause to) walk under compulsion, generally spec. with someone holding the collar and the seat of the trousers. U.S. to shank off1848 intransitive. Of a plant or fruit: To decay at the stem or footstalk; to be affected with shanking; usually to shank off. Also passive. Cf. shanking… to march off1884 transitive. To cause (a person) to walk or go, to force to go; to conduct (esp. in a military manner). Also to march off. sashay1928 transitive. To cause (someone or something) to sashay; to walk or parade (a person); to carry or convey (an object); to manœuvre (a vehicle). |
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