1.It is a long time but you can walk up and down the train and get out at some of the stations.
虽然时间很长,但是你可以在火车里走来走去,或者当火车停站时,下车走一下。
2.And I will strengthen them in Jehovah; and they shall walk up and down in his name, saith Jehovah.
我必使他们倚靠我,得以坚固;一举一动必奉我的名。这是耶和华说的。
3.He began to walk up and down the beach, his father-in-law looking helplessly at him, rubbing his feeble eyes with a handkerchief.
他开始在海滩上往来蹀躞,他的岳丈无可奈何地瞧着他,用手帕擦着他衰老的眼睛。
4.Thornton started to speak, then stopped, and began to walk up and down.
桑顿想说什么,又忍住了,然后他开始走来走去。
5.Anyway, I had a walk up and down and found a bar at the end of the road called Gullivers.
无论如何,我不得不步行上下,发现在所谓的格里菲道路年底一间酒吧。
6.He broke off and began to walk up and down a desolate path of fruit rinds and discarded favors and crushed flowers.
他忽然停住不说了,沿着一条布满了果皮、丢弃的小礼物和踩烂的残花的小道走来走去。
7.You could walk up and down the main drive any Thursday in the week till doomsday and never meet an expansive soul.
你可以任选一个星期四在主要马路上散步,一直走下去也永远不会碰到一个胸襟宽大的人。
8.thought Pierre, getting up with downcast head, beginning to walk up and down the room, casting a glance from time to time at the freemason.
皮埃尔一面想道,一面站起来,低下头,有时候看看共济会员,开始在房里踱来踱去。
9.Mr Millin inquired, half-joking, whether he should walk up and down in the traditional way of pipers.
米林半开玩笑地问,他是否应该以风笛手的传统方式,在吹奏时上下行走。
10.Surely there are more important or useful things to do than walk up and down the High Street in pursuit of the latest items.
比起走在大街上寻求最新款式服装来,我们有许多更重要、更有用的事情要去做。