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"take a walk"の定義と意味

to take a walk
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to go outside and move on one's feet for pleasure or exercise

to [take] a walk definition and meaning
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take a walk
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to go away and leave a person alone

IdiomIdiom
InformalInformal

What is the origin of the idiom "take a walk" and when to use it?

The idiom "take a walk" likely originated from the idea that taking a walk can be a way to depart from a situation or location. This use of the phrase conveys the notion of encouraging someone to leave, and it developed as a widely recognized way to express that feeling in everyday language. While the exact historical origin is not precisely documented, it has become a common expression in English to indicate that someone should just go away.

example
After getting fired, John needs to take a walk to get a grip on himself before talking to his wife.
We decided to take a walk late in the evening when the weather cooled down.
They decided to take a walk in the park, surrounded by tall, leafy trees.
Taking a walk in nature, he observed and appreciated the surroundings mindfully, experiencing a sense of calm.
He likes to take a walk in the park during the afternoon.
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