行走

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Usage of 行走

The verb 行走 (xíngzǒu) primarily means "to walk" or "to move on foot." It is often used in contexts emphasizing the act of walking as a means of transportation or exercise. Unlike simpler verbs like (zǒu), which can mean "to go" or "to leave," 行走 specifically highlights the physical act of walking or traveling by foot.

Common Collocations

These collocations show that 行走 is often paired with contexts involving physical movement, safety, and regulations.

Nuances and Register

行走 is slightly more formal or literary than simply 走路 (zǒulù). It can appear in written language, news reports, or formal speech. It also can imply a longer or more purposeful walk, such as hiking or traveling on foot, rather than casual walking.

Common Confusions

Do not confuse 行走 with 走路. While both mean "to walk," 走路 is more colloquial and common in daily conversation. 行走 may be preferred in formal or descriptive contexts, especially when emphasizing the act of walking as a mode of movement or travel.

Example Sentences

He walks in the park every morning to exercise.

Be careful when walking in the mountains; the paths might be slippery.

Motor vehicles are prohibited from traveling on this street; only