walker
noun /ˈwɔːkə(r)/
/ˈwɔːkər/
- (especially British English) a person who walks, usually for pleasure or exercise
步行者;散步的人;徒步旅行者 - The coastal path is a popular route for walkers.
这条海滨小路是散步者很喜欢走的路径。
- The coastal path is a popular route for walkers.
- a fast, slow, etc. walker a person who walks fast, slow, etc.
走路快(或慢等)的人 - enlarge image(North American English)(British English walking frame, Zimmer frame™, informal Zimmer)a metal frame that people use to support them when they are walking, for example people who are old or who have something wrong with their legs
助行器 - He now needs a walker to get around.
他现在走动需要助行架。
- He now needs a walker to get around.
- (North American English) (British English baby walker)a frame with wheels and a harness that enables a baby to walk around a room, supported by the frame
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