柯林斯詞典walker /?w??k?/ (walkers) 1. N-COUNT A walker is a person who walks, especially in the countryside for pleasure or in order to keep healthy. (尤指在鄕間休閑或鍛鍊的)散步者2. N-COUNT A walker is a special kind of frame designed to help babies or disabled or ill people to walk. 步行器; 幫助嬰兒、殘疾人或病人走路[oft supp N] She eventually used a cane, then a walker, and finally was confined to the house. 結(jié)果她拄上了柺杖,之後又用上了步行器,最後連房門都出不了了。 返回 walker劍橋詞典a person who walks , especially for exercise or enjoyment 散步者;步行者 She's a very fast /slow walker. 她走起路來非??欤?。 They've been keen walkers ever since they read about the benefits of exercise . 自從他們讀到鍛鍊的好処之後就一直熱衷於步行鍛鍊。 (also baby walker) a seat on wheels that a baby can sit in and use its feet to move along, before it is able to walk (幫助小孩子學(xué)走路用的)學(xué)步車 US (UK Zimmer frame) a metal frame with four legs that you place in front of you and lean on to help you move forward if you have difficulty in walking , for example when old (老年人等用的)助行架 返回 walker