walking

英 美 ['wɔkɪŋ]
  • n. 步行;散步
  • v. 步行(walk的ing形式)
  • adj. 步行的
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walking (adj.)
c. 1400, present participle adjective from walk (v.). Walking sickness, one in which the sufferer is able to get about and is not bed-ridden, is from 1846. Walking wounded is recorded from 1917. Walking bass is attested from 1939 in jazz slang. Walking stick is recorded from 1570s; the insect so called from 1760.
1. Recent, more dramatic use of CGI was seen in "Walking With Dinosaurs".
在纪录片《与恐龙同行》中可以看到最新的、更加生动的电脑特效技术。

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2. Mark was out of earshot, walking ahead of them.
马克走在前面,听不见他们的声音。

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3. She poked and shifted things with the tip of her walking stick.
她用手杖尖翻拨挪动东西。

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4. Walking and golf increased in popularity during the 1980s.
在20世纪80年代越来越多的人喜欢上了远足或是打高尔夫球。

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5. I saw Louise walking slowly to the bus stop.
我看见路易丝慢慢地走向公共汽车站。

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