• How could she walk out on her kids?

    怎么遗弃自己孩子呢?

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  • Did she walk lame?

    走路时吗?

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  • Yesterday, before class starts, she walk up to Mr. Edward's desk and goes, ‘Good morning, Jim.’

    昨天上课爱德华先生讲台:“早安吉姆。”

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  • But did she walk upright most of the time like a modern human or still spend plenty of time in the trees evading predators?

    Lucy是现代人一样大部分时间直立行走还是在大部分时间在树上以躲避捕食者呢?

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  • She wanted to walk home but I wouldn't hear of it.

    步行回家就是允许

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  • She slowed to a steady walk.

    下来,稳步行走。

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  • She started up the walk toward the front door.

    踏上通向前门的小路

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  • She doesn't like to walk home late at night.

    喜欢深夜步行回家

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  • She noticed her own proud walk had become a shuffle.

    注意到了自己得意的步伐变成着脚

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  • She didn't have the strength to walk any further.

    再也

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  • She missed the bus and had to walk home.

    没赶上公共汽车,只好步行回家。

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  • 'I'd prefer to walk,' she answered.

    宁愿步行。”答道

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  • 'I'd prefer to walk,' she answered him.

    宁愿步行。”回答道。

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  • Known for her piety, she would walk miles to attend communion services in the neighbouring villages.

    虔诚是出了名的,步行几英里参加邻村的圣餐仪式。

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  • She always drags behind when we walk anywhere.

    我们每走什么地方慢慢腾腾吃力地跟在后面

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  • She worked off her anger by going for a walk.

    散散步气就消了。

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  • She answered that she would prefer to walk.

    回答说她宁愿步行。

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  • I watched her walk down the road until she was swallowed by the darkness.

    看着沿公路直至消失黑暗中

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  • She would walk on to the beach and watch the night fishermen trawl the shallow waters.

    步行海滩夜间工作的渔民浅水中拖网捕鱼

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  • She took the dog for a walk around the block.

    街区散步

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  • She snarled abuse at anyone who happened to walk past.

    碰巧走过,就冲谁叫骂。

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  • She likes to walk around in bare feet.

    喜欢着脚走来走去

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  • She had to walk to her aunt's home angrily.

    不得不怒气冲冲地姑姑

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  • She would probably never have tried to walk, if her chair had been there.

    如果椅子在那里,可能永远也不会试走路

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  • She arrived in a wheelchair, unable to walk from metastatic fractures, wearing a stylish bandanna.

    是坐轮椅来的,她由于转移性骨折不能行走戴着时尚的头巾。

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  • "Now you can walk, Clara, now you can walk," she kept on saying joyfully.

    现在了,克拉拉,现在你能走了。”高兴地说

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  • She took a walk under the moon.

    在月光散步

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  • After she was gone Mary turned down the walk which led to the door in the shrubbery.

    玛丽走上了通往灌木丛那扇小路。

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  • She had to face up to the fact that she would never walk again.

    必须敢于面对现实:她再也不能走路了。

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  • Our daughter could walk when she was nine months old.

    我们女儿个月就会走路

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