• 完步,现在气喘吁吁的。

    He was still breathing hard after his run.

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  • 不过追的人。

    He couldn't outrun his pursuers.

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  • 已经没有用了。

    He runs, but it's no use.

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  • 的时候,主人举起胳膊枪声空中响起。

    As he ran the master raised his arm and a pistol shot rang in the air.

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  • Penny runs after him.

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  • 上了台阶

    He ran up the steps.

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  • 她们不得不不停地跟着,一会儿,一会儿,紧紧跟着

    They were obliged to run after him continually, now left, now right, wherever his legs took him.

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  • 呆呆地站在那儿不动孩子们围着,一边模仿一边大笑;喊叫尝试抓住;但没有

    He stood still stupidly while the boys ran round him, mimicking and laughing; they shouted to him to try and catch them; but he did not move.

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  • 室友一条腿骨折了,仍然

    One of my roommates had a broken leg but they still made him run.

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  • 有多

    How fast can he run?

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  • 前面

    He ran on ahead.

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  • 量化了,于是更快有竞技性

    Because the shoes could quantify his running performance, he said that they made him faster and more competitive.

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  • 走了

    He runs off.

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  • 房子却冲巨大女人怀里巨人妻子

    He rushed round the house and bumped into a very large lady. It was the giant's wife.

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  • 如果足够,还可能到亨德森港,然后朋友们照看

    If he ran far enough, he would reach his friends at Henderson Creek. They would take care of him.

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  • Ira过去公路中间着,从来没有地这么快。

    Ira chased her, running in the middle of the road faster than I'd ever seen him run.

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  • 之后完26.2英里中的17英里时突然觉得小腿疼的可怕

    Then, just after he passed the 17-mile point in the 26.2 mile race, he felt something awful just below his left calf.

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  • 即使瘦骨如柴人身体储存的(无用的)脂肪几个来回的马拉松了。

    Even the scrawniest of types possess more than enough energy stored in their (nugatory) fat reserves to run several marathons back to back.

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  • 埃斯先生以前训练的时候每八分钟公里在比赛中的更快一些,而且似乎很轻松

    Mr. Escandon had been training by running eight-minute miles but now, he said, he was going much faster, and it all seemed effortless.

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  • 达兹先生勃朗特爱好者上楼取了一张霍沃斯明信片,承认自己秘密工作好几年了

    Mr Diaz, a Bronte enthusiast who rushes upstairs to fetch a postcard of Haworth, admits that he has worked privately for several years.

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  • 放下电话,将椅背上的外套手里,敞开落地窗那里出去蒂一边大声叫吠一边紧紧跟着

    He put the phone down, grabbed his coat from the back of the chair and ran out through the open French Windows, Shandy, barking in excitement, running along with him.

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  • 妈妈用手捏成一个小人放到烤箱里面.一会儿,小男孩打开烤箱朝里看,突然,跳出来一个.他跑,老奶奶、老爷爷和小男孩都跟身后

    The little boy opened the oven door and looked in. Out jumped the Gingerbread Man.

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  • 向前,拼命摆动双臂

    He was running along, his arms flailing wildly.

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  • 马蒂看着大步远。

    Matty saw him go loping off.

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  • !”大喊一声

    'Run!' he shouted.

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  • 还有4那些领先者并驾齐驱

    With four laps to go, he kept pace with the leaders.

    《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》

  • 起来继续

    He just picked himself up and went on running.

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  • 上前去张开双臂搂住

    I ran up and threw my arms around him.

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  • 100的速度测出11

    He has been clocked at 11 seconds for 100 metres.

    《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》

  • 沿站台纵身跳火车

    He dashed along the platform and jumped on the train.

    《牛津词典》

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