walkability
[wɔ:k]
[ walkability ]
v.步行, 陪...走, 散步, 偷走, 走过
n.步行, 散步, 人行道
例句与用法:
She walked away with two first prizes.
她轻而易举地赢了两项头等奖。
Somebody has walked off with my pen.
有人把我的钢笔偷走了。
I missed the bus and had to walk home.
我没赶上公共汽车,只好走回家。
The station is a short walk from my house
车站到我家只有几步路的路程。
He was walking up and down the station platform.
他在火车站的月台上走来走去。
词形变化:
形容词: walkable | 名词: walkability | 动词过去式: walked | 动词过去分词: walked | 动词现在分词: walking | 动词第三人称单数: walks |
walkability
词形变化:
形容词: walkable | 名词: walkability | 动词过去式: walked | 动词过去分词: walked | 动词现在分词: walking | 动词第三人称单数: walks |
同义词:
stroll | hike | pace | tread | stride | amble | march | saunter | gait | go on foot | promenade | toddle | step | perambulate | ambulate | strut | foot | prance | stumble | tramp | trip | swagger | plod | wade | shuffle | trudge | universe | constitutional | track | sidewalk | airing | base on balls | manner of walking | pass | walking | walk of life | take the air | paseo | walkway |
反义词:
walkability[,wɔ:kə'biləti]n.1.■可行走的状态;适于行走的状态;可走性
walkability
■"There, my dear, in you anxiety to walk, these dreams become very real." He was now exerting all his bedside manner to take the look of white dismay from her face.
"瞧你呀,亲爱的,急着下床走路急成这个样子,--这种热望是一定可以实现的。"他竭尽医生安慰病人之能事,力图驱散她那充满绝望的满脸愁云。
■After dinner sit a while; after supper walk a mile.
[谚]饭后百步,延年益寿。
■One of the US astronauts who made the first deep space walk on the moon dropped a hammer and a feather together.
一位首次在月球上进行太空行走的美国宇航员让一把锤子和一根羽毛一齐落下。
■Rather than travel by car, I'd prefer to walk.
与其乘汽车旅行,我宁可走路。
■Lisa walk in the room with a wintry smile on her face.
丽莎脸上带著冷淡的微笑走进了房间。
■I will walk home after school this afternoon.
今天下午放学后我将走路回家。
■It's not much of a day for a walk.
今天的天气不适于散步。
■Taxis seem very thin on the ground tonight— we'll have to walk.
今晚出租汽车似乎很少,我们只得步行了。
■My house is ten minutes (away) from (ie It takes ten minutes to drive, walk, etc from it to) the shops.
从我家到商业区(相去)有十分钟的路程。
■It's considered unlucky to walk under a ladder.
从梯子下面走过被认为是不吉利的。
■It takes half an hour to walk from here to the school.
从这里走到学校需要半小时。
■It's a short walk from there.
从那里走一小段路就到了。
■He just walk out on his wife and family without saying a word.
他一句话也没说就遗弃了妻子和儿女。
■They dare not walk into the shadowy depths of the forest.
他们不敢走入森林中阴暗的深处。
■They walk on the rugged country road.
他们在崎岖不平的乡村小路上走着。
■They went out for a walk on the gravelled path.
他们在碎石小径上散步。
■Learning to walk again after his accident required great patience.
他出事后重新学习走路要有极大的毅力。
■The breaking of his right leg made him walk on crutches only.
他右脚的折断使他只有靠拐杖走路。
■An ingenious idea suddenly came upon him when he was taking a walk with his wife.
他和他夫人散步时突然想到了一个绝妙的主意。
■He have a row with his wife and just walk out on her.
他和妻子吵架後就把她抛弃了。
■He harangue his fellow student and persuade them to walk out.
他对他的同学慷慨陈词说服他们罢课。
■He did not wear his heart on his sleeve, and when he left his chambers to walk to that last meeting, his face was much as usual.
他并不感情外露,当他离开办公室去参加最后一次会议时,他的脸色跟平常一样。
■He had to walk or rather run to the office.
他得走著--应该说是跑著--去上班。
■He tried to walk off the annoyance his son gave him.
他想散散步驱走他儿子给他带来的烦恼。
■When he broke his leg he had to walk on crutches.
他摔断腿后,只好拄着拐杖走路。
■He meant to get up good and ready and take a walk before breakfast.
他的意思是即刻起床,并在早餐前散散步。
■He is too tired to walk anymore.
他累得再也走不动了。
■He has not been able to walk or speak since he had a stroke.
他自从中风以来就一直不能行走和讲话。
■He was forbidden to walk into the tabernacle.
他被禁止走进礼拜堂。
■He was tired but happy after the long walk.
他走了一段很长的路之後,虽然很累但也很愉快。
■His bottom waggle in a funny way when he walk.
他走路时臀部扭来扭去,很可笑。
■He started off at a run but soon tired and slowed to a walk.
他跑步出发,但很快就累得慢下来成了步行。
■He usually goes out for a walk at dusk.
他通常在黄昏时出去散步。
■You can't walk about in this heat.
你不能在酷暑中到处走。
■You mustn't let him walk over you like that.
你不能让他那麽欺负你。
■Do tear yourself away from the television and come out for a walk.
你别舍不得离开电视了,出去散散步吧。
■As you can imagine, I was nothing loath to miss the Sunday morning church parade and readily volunteered to walk the dogs instead.
你可以想像得到,我很高兴没去参加星期天早晨做礼拜的行列,却主动乐意地去遛狗。
■Why don't you go for a walk? It'll give you an appetite for your lunch.
你怎麽不出去散散步? 散散步午饭时就有食欲了。
■Do you feel like a walk?
你想去散散步吗?
■Do you feel like going out for a walk in the park with me?
你想跟我去公园散步吗?
■Are you coming out for a walk?
你要出来散散步吗?
■We can go for a walk, if you feel so inclined.
你要是愿意的话,咱们去散散步吧。
■If you feel up to it, we can walk into town after lunch.
你要是走得动,咱们午饭后可以走到城里。
■If you go for a walk with a friend, don't say a word for hours; if you go out for a walk with you dog, keep chatting to him.
假如你跟一个朋友去散步,几个钟头也别讲一句话; 假如带一条狗出去散步,就一直跟它聊聊吧。
■Lance liked to walk too, so they kept each other company.
兰斯也想步行前往,于是他俩结伴而行。
■None of the other runners arrived, so all he had to do was walk over the course to claim the prize.
其他选手都没有到场,所以他所要做的,只是从容地取胜后去领奖。
■Don't let Tony walk all over you like that; why don't you assert yourself more?
别让托尼盛气凌人地对待你,你为何不更多地显示威力呢?
■Don't walk on the grass.
勿踏草坪。
■Even if I have to walk all the way I'll get there.
即使一路走着去,我也得赶到那里。
■Do not linger to gather flowers to keep them, but walk on, for flowers will keep themselves blooming all your way.
只管走过去,不必逗留着采了花朵来保存,因为一路上花朵自会继续开放的。