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下面要举出一些和“走”有关的动词,并造句说明各种各样走路姿态之间的不同之处。
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: A) V) r5 o0 t' e7 i1 N这些动词如下: ' ~( A X5 h4 C3 W w, X: J
stagger, plod, pace, loiter, stride, + a. E5 @$ ?* M# e; _# q
stray, strut, ramble, lurk, creep,
: Q1 B- B; \- Xstroll, stumble, trudge, scramble, lurch, ! H6 L, n' N- v3 R6 y7 x; j/ ~
limp, prowl, crawl, march, rush % V! D6 o7 W: S. V7 B: S
5 g& v8 f, Q; i① The drunkard staggered(蹒跚) from the coffee shop and clung to a lamp-post.
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( V) Q& j+ Q8 e9 G$ b. E② The hitch-hikers reached the town after a long walk and plodded(重步行走) wearily to the hotel. - o& N9 F$ K9 L9 W
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③ The man whose wife was expecting the first baby was pacing(踱步) nervously up and down the hospital corridor. , f# R) N% J4 l! x
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④ After class, the children did not go home direct but loitered(游荡) on the way. , U# S3 c M8 V7 p. ~, [1 S: C
( p8 \' J+ ~" L8 o8 _# ]⑤ The manager strode(大步走) into the office and asked who was late for work. $ k, U6 l5 {: U1 g# C
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⑥ The puppy strayed(迷途) from its home and was completely lost.
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5 T0 w# l+ R# w; w6 Q* V8 F. W) N⑦ The cock is strutting(昂头阔步) up and down the farmyard. 4 l! X/ M4 m0 g+ i. w8 u# U
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⑧ After dinner, I went rambling(漫步) in the park. % o! A) J" }6 K0 ?& Z6 X
! X/ Y9 D% a% ?- J) j⑨ The thief has been lurking(潜行) in a corner for his unsuspecting victims. 6 |; J. P' [0 E7 l
) N1 T9 D4 w6 u0 ^6 h⑩ Not wishing to be noticed, the boy crept(爬行) downstairs.
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) e* W x% c7 J: Q; m% C$ Y5 Q12. In her hurry, the maid stumbled(绊倒) and fell flat on the floor.
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% ~( J( |4 ^; p$ G( ]+ T13. The farmer trudged(艰难地走) home with his hoe. " Q5 Y! S4 t& E2 d! T% b
) P+ E! O# W4 \( c# T X7 k14. The mountaineers scrambled(攀爬) up the hill side. ) ]1 r3 b& v8 I) [
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15. The car lurched(摇摆不定) forward across the grass. 3 _( T* m' U' D' Y' T, W8 y
- F- R9 u5 j& F) J. s9 F16. With one leg hurt, John limped(跛行) home.
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17. Beasts come out to prowl(四处觅食) after their prey at night.
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4 [$ h1 {% v$ S" n18. Before babies can walk, they crawl(爬行). 7 j3 {" `5 u$ U/ [
; Q, |; s) M4 k! V) h7 x7 n7 \6 T19. The victorious army marched(迈进) into the conquered city. 3 g, K4 T' A& r) m
- x \9 w( U, R" ?+ s, d% T20. The pedestrians rushed(快步走) here and there in the rain。 |
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