• It is simple pleasures, such as a walk on a sunny day, which have a cumulative effect on our mood.

    诸如晴朗日子散步这样简朴乐趣我们的情绪累积性益处。

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  • Wait a while till it freezes and then you can walk on top of the crust.

    等到结冰可以冰面上行走

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  • I walk on the left hand side road, but the right side can move more faster.

    左边的跑道,但是右边可以更快

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  • Few workers are sent to move them away, so it's dangerous for the blind to walk on them.

    很少有工人移走它们所以盲人上面很危险

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  • "It's a common misconception. These fragments like one mat that you could walk on. " he said.

    普遍误解这些碎片就像垫子可以在上面。”

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  • "It is still difficult for a biped robot to walk on a bumpy surface, even on Earth," the official said.

    即使地球上两足机器人很难崎岖不平地面上行走。”这位官员说。

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  • Fossilized remains of Acanthostega, a primitive fish, reveal that even though the animal had rudimentary limbs, it could not walk on land.

    一种原始鱼类化石遗迹显示尽管棘螈基本四肢,但它却不能陆地上行走

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  • You're not supposed to walk on the grass.

    不准践踏草地

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  • One Sunday he began trying to teach the two puppies to walk on a leash.

    一个星期天开始试着只幼犬栓着皮带走路

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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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  • These help camels walk on sand.

    些能帮助骆驼在沙地上行走。

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  • Thomas felt too thirsty to walk on.

    马斯口渴得走不动了。

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  • Walk on the path, not on the grass.

    在小路上,不要走在草地上。

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  • When did Neil Armstrong walk on the moon?

    尔·阿姆斯特朗是什么时候登上月球的?

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  • Don't walk on the grass, or it will "cry".

    要践踏草地,否则小草会“哭”。

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  • As you can imagine, many country roads are difficult to walk on.

    如你能想到的,乡下很多路都很难走。

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  • Let's walk on the Great Wall. Let's watch a shadow puppet play.

    们去长城上走一走吧。我们去看一场皮影戏吧。

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  • After dinner, I usually take a walk on the beach with my parents.

    饭后,我通常和我的父母在海滩上散步。

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  • When Miss Betsey saw me, she shouted: "Go away! Don't walk on my grass!"

    齐小姐一看见我,就喊道:“走开!不要在我的草地上走!”

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  • Neil Armstrong was the first man to walk on the moon on 20 July 1969.

    尔·阿姆斯特朗是第一个于1969年7月20日在月球上行走的人。

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  • You mustn't walk on the wet hill path because you might fall and hurt yourself.

    不能在潮湿的山路上行走,因为你可能会摔倒受伤。

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  • That is to say, they wouldn't be able to walk on the Moon or work outside the International Space Station.

    就是说,他们不能在月球上行走,也不能在国际空间站外工作。

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  • When going upstairs or downstairs, we need to walk on the right, leaving the left space for the people who hurry up.

    上下楼时,我们需要走右边,留下左边的空间给那些匆忙的人。

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  • We have soft grass to walk on, and trees with needles so sharp that they can make your finger bleed if you touch them.

    们有可以在上面行走的柔软草地,有长着尖利的针的树,如果碰到它们,你的手指就会流血。

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  • When crossing the streets, we should walk on the zebra crossing.

    穿过街道时候我们应该斑马线

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  • She also says there is no reason why a man should walk on the outside of a woman on the sidewalk.

    人行道上男人没有理由女人外面

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  • Leif Ericson and his men were the first Europeans to walk on the shores of North America, almost 500 years earlier than Columbus.

    列夫·埃里克森同伴第一批踏上北美海岸欧洲人哥伦布早了大约500

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  • Out of love and respect, he actually wants to take the blows. He should walk on the insidebecause that's where attackers are all hiding these days.

    出于尊重实际上接受打击。他应该里面去,因为现在攻击者躲在里面。

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  • You shouldn't walk on it.

    应该再用伤脚走路了。

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  • Don't feed the birds.Don't walk on the grass.

    不要。不要在踩踏草地。

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