11 Ways To Walk 11種描述行走的詞彙

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11 Ways To Walk 11種描述行走的詞彙

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走路在英語中,除了用最常用的walk, 我們還可以運用更豐富的詞彙來描述走路的形態,給大家留下深刻的畫面。

今天我們就一起來學習11種不同的走路方式以及正確的英語表達方式!

Advanced English Vocabulary: 11 Ways To Walk

She strolled along the beach.

Stroll / Saunter / Mosey 漫步,閒逛

To walk in a relaxed, leisurely way

  • She strolled along the beach at sunset.

Note:“Stroll” can be both a noun and a verb. So you can also say “We took a stroll through the park” or “Let’s go for a stroll.”

Stride 大步,闊步

To walk with fast, long steps. “Stride” usually carries the idea of walking with energy and confidence

  • The speaker strode across the stage and took the microphone.

Pace踱步

To walk back and forth, especially when nervous or bored

  • Barry paced the floor in the hospital waiting room, waiting for the doctor to bring news about his wife and the baby.

Stray 走失,迷路

To go away from a group or from the correct path

  • While hiking in the mountains, they strayed off the trail and ended up getting lost for several hours.

Stumble / Trip 絆倒

To miss a step when walking or running, and almost fall

  • My shoe got caught in a crack on the sidewalk, and I stumbled.

Note:“Trip” can describe the action of you falling, and in this case we can say “trip over” or “trip on” an object. “Trip” can also describe the action of the person or object that causes you to fall, and in this case we say “trip me,” trip him,” etc. For example:

  • I tripped over the extension cord.

  • The other player tripped me as I was running after the ball.

Stagger / Totter蹣跚

To walk unsteadily, looking like you’re going to fall down. “Stagger” has more of a sense of heaviness than “totter.”

  • The drunk man staggered across the bar.

  • The baby tottered and then fell down.

Roam 漫步,閒逛,漫遊(手機)

To travel or walk about with no fixed purpose or direction; wander. “Roam” often has a sense of being over long distances.

  • We roamed the streets of the city, looking for something interesting to do.

Traipse疲憊的,拖沓的行走

To walk heavily, tiredly, or loudly

  • I never go shopping with my wife – I can’t stand traipsing around the mall from store to store.

March 行軍

To walk at a consistent speed in rhythm with other people

  • The soldiers began marching at the general’s command.

Strut / Parade趾高氣揚,昂首闊步

To walk in a proud way, trying to show off and impress other people

  • She strutted around the office, showing everyone her expensive new handbag.

Shuffle 拖著腳步走

To walk sliding your feet along the ground.

  • I woke up at 4 A.M. and shuffled to the bathroom.

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