Last Updated :2025/12/04

walk Spanish

Verb
broadly figuratively
Japanese Meaning
襟とズボンの座部を掴まれて、つま先で歩かせられる(物理的な強制の状況) / 強制に従って進む、または行動させられる(比喩的な意味)
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present singular third-person

participle present

participle past

past

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To be compelled to walk on tiptoe through being lifted up by the collar and the seat of the trousers. / (figuratively, by extension) To proceed or act under compulsion.

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walk Spanish

He was forced to walk Spanish across the locker room, lifted by the collar and the seat of his trousers so he could only move on tiptoe.

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He was forced to walk Spanish across the locker room, lifted by the collar and the seat of his trousers so he could only move on tiptoe.

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