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stagger(蹒跚)
① The drunkard staggeredfrom the coffee shop and clung to a lamp-post.
plod(重步行走)
② The hitch-hikers reached the town after a long walk and ploddedwearily to the hotel.
pace(踱步)
③ The man whose wife was expecting the first baby was pacingnervously up and down the hospital corridor.
loiter(游荡)
④ After class, the children did not go home direct but loiteredon the way.
stride(大步走)
⑤ The manager strodeinto the office and asked who was late for work.
stray(迷途)
⑥ The puppy strayedfrom its home and was completely lost.
strut(昂头阔步)
⑦ The cock is struttingup and down the farmyard.
ramble(漫步)
⑧ After dinner, I went ramblingin the park.
lurk(潜行)
⑨ The thief has been lurkingin a corner for his unsuspecting victims.
creep (爬行)
⑩ Not wishing to be noticed, the boy creptdownstairs.
stroll(闲逛)
11. At the weekend, Tom and his friends went strollingin the town.
stumble(绊倒)
12. In her hurry, the maid stumbledand fell flat on the floor.
trudge(艰难地走)
13. The farmer trudgedhome with his hoe.
scramble(攀爬)
14. The mountaineers scrambledup the hill side.
lurch(摇摆不定)
15. The car lurchedforward across the grass.
limp(跛行)
16. With one leg hurt, John limpedhome.
prowl(四处觅食)
17. Beasts come out to prowl after their prey at night.
crawl(爬行)
18. Before babies can walk, they crawl.
march(迈进)
19. The victorious army marched into the conquered city.
rush(快步走)
20. The pedestrians here and there in the rain. |
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