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- It'S the Safest on Foot 步行最安全
- It's best to err on the safe side. 即使錯,最好也錯在謹慎上面。
- I thought I was safe on the branch, until my foot slipped off and I fell to the ground. 我一直以為自己在樹(shù)枝上很安全,沒(méi)想到腳步一滑,掉到了地上。
- The old couple enjoyed travelling on foot. 這對老人喜歡徒步旅行。
- How long does it take to go to the library on foot? 步行去圖書(shū)館要多長(cháng)時(shí)間?
- It's easier to get there on foot than by car. 到那兒去,步行比坐車(chē)容易。
- How long does it take to the park on foot? 步行到公園要多長(cháng)時(shí)間?
- The cinema is not far, you can get there on foot. 電影院不遠,你可以走到那去。
- If the weather permits, I'll go to town on foot. 如果天氣許可,我將步行進(jìn)城。
- He got off the bus and proceeded home on foot. 他下了汽車(chē),步行回家。
- The thieves got away with the contents of the safe. 那些竊賊偷走了保險箱內的東西。
- They traversed the valley on foot. 他們徒步走過(guò)這座山谷。
- It is one of the safest cars in the world. 這是世界上最安全的車(chē)型之一。
- It was idiotic of you to leave the safe open. 你讓保險柜開(kāi)著(zhù),真是太蠢。
- It is usual with him to go to the office on foot. 他習慣步行去辦公室。
- He is forced at gunpoint to open the safe. 他在槍口的威脅下被迫去打開(kāi)保險柜。
- It’s the same with a car payment. 支付汽車(chē)貸款也是這樣。
- She locked her jewels in the safe. 她把自己的珠寶首飾都鎖在保險箱里。
- How long does it take to go to the park on foot ? 步行到公園要多長(cháng)時(shí)間?
- It 's the best way to see Denver . 這是游覽丹佛的最佳途徑了。