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walk into sth (infml 口) (a) become caught in sth that one is not expecting, esp because one is not careful 出乎意料陷入某境地(尤指因不慎): They set a trap for him and he walked right into it. 他们设下圈套, 他果然落入其中. (b) be appointed to (a job) without having to make an effort 轻易获得(一份工作): She simply walked into a job at the bank as soon as she graduated. 她大学一毕业就轻易获得一份在银行中的工作. walk into sth/sb strike against sth/sb while walking 走路时撞上某物[某人]: She wasn't looking where she was going and walked straight into me. 她走路不看路, 一头撞在我身上. wait at table, wait for, wait on, wait up for, waiter, waiting room, waiting-list, waiting-room, waitress, waive, waiver, wake, wake up, wake up to, wakeful, wakefully, wakefulness, waken, Wales, walk, walk off, walk out, walk over sb, walk up, walk-in, walk-on, walk-out, walk-over, walk-up, walkabout, walker, walkie-talkie, walking papers, walking rein, walking-stick, walking-tour, Walkman, walkway, wall, Wall Street, [[修改/添加解释]] |
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