walk into
phrasal verbwalk into something (informal)
- to become involved in an unpleasant situation, especially because you were not sensible enough to avoid it
不意落入,不明智地陷入(不愉快的境地) - I realized I'd walked into a trap.
我意识到自己稀里糊涂落入了陷阱。
- I realized I'd walked into a trap.
- to succeed in getting a job very easily
轻易获得(工作) - She walked straight into a job at the bank as soon as she graduated.
她一毕业就在银行找到了一份工作。
- She walked straight into a job at the bank as soon as she graduated.
walk into something/somebody
- to crash into something/somebody while you are walking, for example because you do not see them
走路时撞着(人或东西) - I was in a hurry and almost walked into the glass door.
我很着急,差点走进玻璃门。
- I was in a hurry and almost walked into the glass door.