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- My father used to walk the floor. 我父親喜歡踱來(lái)踱去。
- She was forced to walk the streets. 她被迫當妓女。
- She dared to walk the tightrope without a net. 她敢于不用網(wǎng)子走鋼絲。
- Said that started to walk the longleg to run. 說(shuō)罷,邁開(kāi)長(cháng)腿跑了。
- As you can imagine, I was nothing loath to miss the Sunday morning church parade and readily volunteered to walk the dogs instead. 你可以想像得到,我很高興沒(méi)去參加星期天早晨做禮拜的行列,卻主動(dòng)樂(lè )意地去遛狗。
- He used to walk the country for miles round. 他以前常在那鄉間方圓好幾哩處走動(dòng)。
- Is it safe to walk the streets alone at night? 夜間獨自一人在大街上行走安全嗎?
- It's not safe to walk the streets at night. 夜間在街上走不安全。
- All the children run out to see the rainbow. 孩子們都跑出來(lái)看彩虹。
- Even if I have to walk all the way I'll get there. 即使一路走著(zhù)去,我也得趕到那里。
- He had to walk or rather run to the office. 他得走著(zhù)--應該說(shuō)是跑著(zhù)--去上班。
- You might as well ask a man to walk the plank as drive in this fog. 霧這么大,你要這人出車(chē)等于要他去送死。
- Nuala: Don't you want to go where the rainbow ends? 魯娜:你想到彩虹的盡頭去嗎?
- It fits not a gentleman of my rank to walk the streets in querpo. 僅穿襯衫在街上行走與我這紳士身份不符。
- It's against her will that she had to walk the streets. 她出賣(mài)肉體是迫不得已。
- The toddler tried to walk but kept falling down. 那小孩學(xué)著(zhù)走路但老是跌跤。
- It's dangerous to walk the back alley alone in the night. 夜晚獨自走在僻靜的小巷里是很危險的。
- Since World War Two, more than one and a quarter million Britons have emigrated to Australia, and for millions more it's still the end of the rainbow. 二戰以來(lái),已有125萬(wàn)以上的英國人移居澳大利亞,而對其他數百萬(wàn)人來(lái)說(shuō),那里仍是個(gè)向往的地方。
- The pirates captured the ship and forced the crew to walk the plank. 海盜俘獲了一條船,強迫所有船員從船側的木板上跳下去淹死。
- He was forbidden to walk into the tabernacle. 他被禁止走進(jìn)禮拜堂。