0 (of people or animals) to (cause to) move on foot at a pace slower than running, never having both or all the feet off the ground at once -- jít; vodit
1 to travel on foot for pleasure -- procházet se
We’re going walking in the hills for our holidays.
3 (the distance covered during) an outing or journey on foot -- procházka; chůze
4 a way or manner of walking -- chůze
I recognised her walk.
5 a route for walking -- vycházka, trasa
I'd walk past a corner and everything was suddenly different.
The empirical evidence shows that for some countries we can reject the hypothesis that exchange rates are random walks.
We state the theorem only for the simple random walk, although it was originally stated for more general (strongly reversible) walks.
We also use the combinatorial method to study random walks on the circle.
His method uses return times of random walks to estimate the size of connected components.
Harmonic functions have an interesting relation to random walks.
In this paper we shall show that this conjecture holds for the branching random walk.
In the case of random walks in convex bodies, we show that this new bound is better than the known bounds for the worst case.
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行走, 走,步行,行走, 陪(某人)走…
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andar, paseo, caminar…
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歩く, 散歩…
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yürümek, yürüyüş, gezinti…
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marcher, aller/faire à pied, (r)accompagner…
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