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- Between a grand piano and a centre-table piled high with books was space for a half a dozen to walk abreast, yet he essayed it with trepidation. 在屋子正中堆满书籍的桌子和钢琴之间分明有可容六个人并行的空间,可他走过时却仍提心吊胆。
- Between a grand piano and a centre-table piled high with books was space for a half a dozen to walk abreast,yet he essayed it with trepidation. 在屋子正中堆满书籍的桌子和钢琴之间分明有可容六个人并行的空间,可他走过时却仍提心吊胆。
- It is dangerous to walk on thin ice in a lake. 在湖中薄冰上行走是很危险的。
- It takes me an hour to walk there and back. 我步行一个来回用一小时。
- Even if I have to walk all the way I'll get there. 即使一路走着去,我也得赶到那里。
- He had to walk or rather run to the office. 他得走著--应该说是跑著--去上班。
- On the Great Wall, seven people can walk abreast. 在长城上,七个人可以并行。
- It took me an hour to walk there and back. 我步行一个来回用一小时。
- The toddler tried to walk but kept falling down. 那小孩学著走路但老是跌跤。
- On the Great Wall,seven people can walk abreast. 在长城上,七个人可以并行。
- He is too tired to walk anymore. 他累得再也走不动了。
- He was forbidden to walk into the tabernacle. 他被禁止走进礼拜堂。
- It's considered unlucky to walk under a ladder. 从梯子下面走过被认为是不吉利的。
- I like to walk along the seashore. 我喜欢沿着海滨散步。
- It sure be, but it take, time to walk there. 的确是这样,但步行到那里要花时间。
- I was too tired to walk any further. 我累得再也走不动了。
- My father used to walk the floor. 我父亲喜欢踱来踱去。
- Rather than travel by car, I'd prefer to walk. 与其乘汽车旅行,我宁可走路。
- It is abnormal for a man to walk in his sleep. 梦游是不正常的。
- She was forced to walk the streets. 她被迫当妓女。
