walk-through (n.)youdaoicibaDictYouDict[walk-through 词源字典]
also walkthrough, 1944, "an easy part" (in a theatrical production), from walk (v.) + through. Meaning "dry run, full rehearsal" is from 1959, from the notion of "walking (someone) through" something.[walk-through etymology, walk-through origin, 英语词源]