walk through
The phrase 'walk through' is a versatile idiom used in various contexts, from guiding someone through a process to inspecting a place.
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Definition
B2Instruction
(informal)To guide someone through a process or procedure step by step.
Example
- The instructor will walk you through the setup process.
- Can you walk me through the new software features?
C1Performance
(technical)To rehearse or practice something, such as a performance or presentation, in a detailed manner.
Example
- The actors did a walk through of the play before the final rehearsal.
- We need to walk through the presentation one more time.
B2Inspection
(general)To inspect or examine a place or situation in a thorough and systematic way.
Example
- The real estate agent walked us through the property.
- Let's do a walk through of the facility before the event.
Similar
Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "walk through":
walk inwalk intowalk overtalk throughtake a walkgo throughwalk all overwalk in the parkrun throughwalk the streetswalk outgo overpass throughwork throughgo walkaboutread throughcheck throughgo walkieslook throughwalk backtalk overwalk the dogpass bylook over