to move forward at a regular speed by placing our feet in front of each other one by one

走, 行走
to move with heavy or awkward steps, often in a manner that lacks grace or coordination

笨拙地走, 沉重地走
to walk back and forth in a small area at a fixed speed, often due to anxiety or being deep in thought

踱步, 徘徊
to walk leisurely or casually, typically without a specific destination or purpose, often for enjoyment or relaxation

散步, 闲逛
to take a long walk for pleasure in the countryside with no particular destination

漫步, 闲逛
to walk at a slow and leisurely pace, usually without any particular purpose or urgency

漫步, 缓行
to walk slowly and with heavy steps, especially due to exhaustion, difficulty, or adverse conditions

艰难跋涉, 沉重走路
to move or walk in a relaxed, unhurried manner, often with a casual or leisurely pace

慢慢走, 闲逛
to move to a new position by raising one's foot and then putting it down in a different spot

踏, 步
to walk with difficulty, particularly due to a damaged or stiff leg or foot

跛行, 一瘸一拐地走
to walk in a manner that is both showy and casual, often with exaggerated movements to draw attention

摇曳而行, 漫步而行
to ascend or move clumsily up a steep surface, using both hands and feet for support

攀爬, 爬升
to walk with a loud and noticeable sound, typically due to the force of one's steps

跺, 重踩
to tread heavily and forcefully, often with a rhythmic or deliberate motion

重踏, 践踏
