1.跳舞
1.to dress or behave in public in a particular way, especially when this makes you look or seem silly
1.Try this as an experiment: smile at someone as you pass them on the street or walking around the office.
试着做下面这个试验:在街上或办公室对与你擦肩而过的人微笑。
2.You don't like walking around on eggshells, for you know that you'll break a few sooner or later.
你不喜欢在有壳的鸡蛋上走,因为你知道自己迟早会打碎一些的。
3.I was now fully loaded down, walking around New York to meet friends dragging packages and bags behind me like some sort of crazed bagman.
这时我已经不堪负重,拖着大包小包在纽约各处看望熟人,就像一个上门推销员。
4.And since you don't know me as the woman walking around TED in her underwear -- (Laughter) that means I found a few things.
既然你现在看到的我,不是那个“穿着内裤在TED走来走去的女人”-(笑声)这就说明我确实找到了一些新东西。
5.In Europe, he said, there are lines of people waiting to go up sections of mountains, guides walking around, and garbage all over the place.
在欧洲,他说,同时有几支队伍等待爬上某段山脉,导游左右跟着,垃圾到处都是。
6.I ask Deitch about this because I have seen him walking around the office with things on his belt and attached to his head.
我之所以问戴奇(Deitch)这个,是因为我见过他腰带和头上戴着东西在办公室周围走动。
7.Now "there's a real push, " he said, because "we've got a lot of blind people walking around, and we've got to try to help them. "
美国抗盲基金会主管科学与临床前开发的总监TimothyJ.Schoen说,“我们现在面临巨大的压力,因为周围有很多盲人,我们必须试着帮助他们。”
8.On Christmas Eve when Paul came out of his office, a street boy was walking around the shiny new car, admiring it.
圣诞节前夜,保罗从办公室出来时,一个街头少年绕着那辆闪闪发亮的新车,十分羡慕。
9.The residents of Jacksonville had become so hardened that it seemed to me as if they were walking around in coats of mail.
杰克逊维尔的居民的心肠已经变得很硬,我觉得他们像是穿着甲胄在来回走。
10.Walking around the village of Vrindavan, his eyes lit up as I showed him the transcendental places about which he had read.
在温达文的村庄绕拜,当我指出那些他阅读过的超然之地时他的眼睛放着光芒。