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行走 (xíngzǒu) is used to describe the action of walking, running, or going on foot. For example, one might say 我们应该行走 (wǒmen yīnggāi xíngzǒu) to mean "we should walk". It can also be used to contrast with other forms of transportation, such as 坐车 (zuòchē) "take the bus". For example, one might say 我们不应该坐车,而是行走 (wǒmen bù yīnggāi zuòchē, érshì xíngzǒu) to mean "we should not take the bus, but walk instead".
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Yes, 行走 (xíngzǒu) can mean "to go somewhere" or "to get away," depending on the context. It generally refers to the act of walking or moving from one place to another.
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