1.出去散步
1.to walk for pleasure rather than for practical reasons
1.They would, instead, she said, go for a walk in which she would move herself by the strength of her own arms and he would walk beside her.
她建议他们不妨出去散散步,这样她可以凭自己的臂力推动自己,他则可以走在她身边。
2.He took advantage of the good weather to go for a walk.
他趁着天气好,出去散散步。
3.At length, one day, about a week after Annixter's arrival in the city, she was prevailed upon to go for a walk in the park.
后来,安尼克斯特到后大约一个礼拜,有一天,她总算听了别人的话,到那公园里去散散步。
4.People seem to think there is something inherently noble and virtuous in the desire to go for a walk.
人们好像认为散步本身就是一件荣誉高尚的事。
5.he said he would go for a walk the next day.
他说他明天要去散步。
6.I wish I could go for a walk, too, but so far the desire to spend the time at my desk has triumphed.
我希望能出去散步,但是想要花时间在书桌前的意愿让我作罢。
7.Or go for a walk to clear your head. Accept the fact that you'll have to let go of some emotional baggage.
或是出去散散步,让头脑清醒一下。接受既成事实,放下情绪包袱。
8.Then why don't we go for a walk in the hills. It'd be very good for us you know.
那么我们为什么不去山上散步呢。你知道的,这对我们非常有益。
9.You could always get him to go for a walk. Hiking was just his cup of tea.
你可以经常邀他去散步,他最喜欢徒步旅行了
10.If you can't think, go for a walk. A change of atmosphere is good for you and gentle exercise helps shake up the brain cells.
如果实在想不出来了,就散步去吧.换个环境对你的思考很有帮助,轻微的运动也会唤醒你的大脑。