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  1. Walk to = go somewhere on foot. Every day I walk to work. Walk up to = 1). Approach somewhere and stop just before you get there (I walked up to the trailhead — this means you didn’t continue on the trail, just to the beginning of the trail). 2). Approach somewhere on foot if there’s an elevation change. (I walked up to school — the school is at a higher elevation than where you ...

  2. Apr 20, 2023 · English (US) Yes, walk up this street and walk down the streetは全く一緒。. But if the street is on a steep hill, you might use the same rule that another user mentioned about stairs. See a translation. Highly-rated answerer.

  3. kansaijeremy. 24 may 2020. Inglés (US) Yes, walk up this street and walk down the streetは全く一緒。. But if the street is on a steep hill, you might use the same rule that another user mentioned about stairs. See a translation. Usuario con respuestas altamente valoradas. Was this answer helpful?

  4. Moncriefisme's answer is very good! I'm going to add the difference between "walking up the street" and "walking down the street". Using "up" will usually mean either going up a hill, or North. "Down" is the opposite :) So if I say, "I'm going to walk down the street to the store", it means I'm going down a hill or South on the street.

  5. Aug 28, 2020 · walk means moving by feet while walk up means like you go up to a vending machine or to the cashier at a store. example: he walks to school. example: he walks up to the bar to ask for a drink. hope you could understand cx. See a translation. 2 likes. Highly-rated answerer.

  6. 2022年5月29日. 英語 (アメリカ) You walk up the stairs. You climb up a ladder. You walk up a hill (that is not steep)and you climb up a hill (that is steep). "to climb" usually means to ascend something that takes more effort than walking. 1 like. この回答は役に立ちましたか?. うーん (1)

  7. Yes, walk up this street and walk down the streetは全く一緒。. But if the street is on a steep hill, you might use the same rule that another user mentioned about stairs. 查看翻译. Highly-rated answerer. 这个答案有帮助吗?. 嗯... (0) 有帮助 (1) mortap.

  8. walk up the streetYou cab walk up and down the street as well. They mean the same thing. Is the street has any elevation then up means up the street and down means down. On a bigger scale up is used for northerly directions and down for south. We went up to Idaho for vacation and then back down to Texas when school started. Downtown means the commercial district while uptown means the more ...

  9. Moncriefisme's answer is very good! I'm going to add the difference between "walking up the street" and "walking down the street". Using "up" will usually mean either going up a hill, or North. "Down" is the opposite :) So if I say, "I'm going to walk down the street to the store", it means I'm going down a hill or South on the street.

  10. A: "We walked " is describing the action of walking, but provides no direction. "We walked up" is describing the action of walking, and the direction you are walking. For example "We walked the street" implies a you are walking around randomly. While "We walked up the street" implies you only walked in one direction.