英语听力汇总   |   专业英语四级同义词50组(5)

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  走路

  walk: The most general one.

  stride: To walk with long steps.

  He strode through the station a few minutes before the train left.

  (高视阔步) stalk: To walk stiffly, slowly, and proudly with long steps.

  trot: To jog, move quickly, usu refers to horses.

  (蹒跚而行) waddle: To walk from side to side with short steps like a duck.

  The fat man waddled out of the room.

  (蹒跚) stagger: To walk unsteadily, slide and drag the feet almost

  falling at each step, usually because of illness, injury or drink.

  After drinking too much, he staggered in the street.

  (摇摆蹒跚) totter: To walk unsteadily showing great weakness often used

  of very young children learning to walk. The child tottered before his parents.

  (拖着脚走) shuffle: To move without lifting the feet clear of the floor as if wearing slippers.

  The old man shuffled along the road.

  (趾高气扬地走) strut To walk in a proud strong way, esp. with the chest out and trying to look important.

  (慢行) amble: To walk at an easy gentle rate.

  It stresses a leisurely but regular movement.

  (闲逛) stroll: To walk, esp. slowly, for pleasure.

  It emphasizes a slower movement, more wandering and aimless with suggestions of many starts and pauses.

  They are strolling through this park.

  saunter: A little more formal than stroll.

  (漫步 徘徊) wander: To move about without a fixed course, aim, or purpose.

  He was wandering about/down/through/up and down the street.

  (漫游) roam: To wander with as very clear aim.

  It suggests a more serious purpose behind the irregular

  of circular movement in complete forgetfulness of time.

  The lovers roamed around/through the fields.

  (跋涉) trudge: To walk heavily and wearily with effort as when one (plod) is tired.

  The hunter was trudging through the deep snow.

  (重步行走) tramp: To walk with firm heavy steps.

  Who has been tramping all over the carpet in muddy shoes.

  (扭扭捏捏地走)

  mince: To walk with little short steps in an affected manner.

  It was a funny sight to see her mince along.

  slouch: To walk in a loose, ungainly (不雅观) way.

  hustle: To walk in a busy, active way.