The idioms about walking and their explanations are as follows: Being sent to the disciples: The disciples: Walking barefoot.
I have loose hair and walk barefoot. Describe grief to the extreme.
step in the footsteps: step in the footsteps: dust raised when walking. To follow others and imitate.
walk peacefully: walk: walk; Serenity: stability. Step and walk, calmly and steadily.
stumbling: limping when walking. It's inconvenient to walk, and it looks like it's crooked.
Walking as fast as flying: describes light footsteps and walking as fast as flying. Follow in the footsteps of others: the dust raised behind you when walking or driving.
means to walk behind others. Metaphor follows imitation, imitates others, and is not creative.
staggering gait: a swaying and slow posture. Eat to prevent choking, walk to prevent falling: eat to prevent choking on food, walk to prevent wrestling.
describes being cautious. Unable to move: it is difficult to move even one step.
describe walking difficulties. It is also a metaphor for being in a difficult situation.
it's hard to move even one step. Describe walking difficulties.
It is also a metaphor for being in a difficult situation. Swagger: To stagger when walking.
describe the arrogant manner of thinking oneself great. Road without diameter: Road: Walking.
path: path. Take the road instead of the path when walking to avoid danger.
stumbling: describes the way you walk unsteadily. Sway: describes walking unsteadily.
metaphors are easy to shake and not firm. Walk alone: Walk alone.
Goose walks duck step: step: walk. Walk like geese and ducks.
It means walking slowly. Divide the flowers and brush the willows: describe the beautiful walking posture of women.
it's the same as "divide the flowers and make an appointment with the willows". Divide flowers into willows: describe the beautiful walking posture of women.
also known as "dividing flowers and blowing willows". Strut: Look up with your eyes and walk with big strides.
to describe a person who is generous or arrogant. The tiller gives way to the bank, and the walker gives way: the bank: the field boundary.
The farmer gives the field boundary to the other side, and the walker gives way to let others go first. Describe comity as a social trend.
Handan toddler: Handan: the capital of Zhao in the Warring States Period; Toddler: Learn to walk. Metaphor imitates people who don't go home and forget what they used to know.
if you don't follow the right path, you don't follow the right path. Metaphor is to take shortcuts for learning.
walking deserves a shadow, and sleeping deserves a blanket: blanket. Walking without sorry shadow, sleeping without sorry quilt.
Metaphorically, people behave brightly and have a clear conscience. Walk like a fly: walk like a fly.
also known as "walking like the wind", "walking like flying" and "walking like flying". Walking like the wind: describes walking as light as the wind.
the line often takes the warp: line: walk; Classics: Scriptures. Walking often carries scriptures.
describes people who are eager to learn. Walk as fast as flying: describe walking as light as flying.
walking is decadent, and the center shakes: walking: walking; Decadence: the appearance of walking slowly. Walking slowly, my heart is swaying.
describes a heavy heart. Walking as fast as flying: describes walking as fast as flying.
walking like the wind: it describes walking as light as the wind. Crane walking and duck walking: describe how to walk with shaking and running.
flowers and butterflies dance: flowers and butterflies dance and fly with the wind. A metaphor for a young woman's gentle and light walking posture.
It's difficult to walk if the shin is bigger than the thigh: shin: calf; Femur: thigh; Step: walk. You can't walk steadily if your calf is bigger than your thigh.
putting the cart before the horse cannot be used together. Walking in the wind: describes walking very fast or doing things neatly.
the wolf is suspicious: he refers to the left and right, and he is afraid and hesitant. Wolves care, wolves often look back when they walk; Suspicious, foxes are suspicious by nature.
stumbling: stumbling: walking unsteadily. The way you walk askew.
to stumble: to walk askew and unsteadily. Take four steps: walk leisurely and slowly.
It is a metaphor for doing things slowly. Hades: ghost: dim; Stealth: walking at night; "Point"; Hey: the ground.
Walking in the dark at night is like a blind man walking with a cane. It is a metaphor for studying and asking questions, not knowing the way, and secretly exploring.
Pinch your feet and hands: Walk lightly and move carefully. Quietly: tiptoe.
describes walking with your feet lightly. Sneak: I'm still tiptoeing.
describes walking with your feet lightly. With "soft hands".
be soft-footed: I'm still tiptoeing. Describe walking with your feet lightly.
when three people walk together, there must be a teacher: when three people walk together, one of them must be my teacher. It means that we should not be ashamed to ask questions and learn from others with an open mind.
giving and doing: describes walking slowly. He left his son, and he gave it to charity.
quick hands and light feet: quick hands and light feet. Of a person's quick movements.
people with paralysis remember that people with lower limbs always want to stand up and walk. Metaphor means that an idea is so strong that it cannot be realized.
toddler Handan: toddler: learn to walk. Metaphor mechanically imitates, not only learning each other's strengths, but also losing their original skills.
Duck and Goose Walk: Duck and Goose walk in eight steps, because it is used to describe the way people walk slowly and shake. Duck walks goose steps: step: walk.
walk like geese and ducks. Metaphor is walking slowly.
one step, three shakes: refers to the way people walk unsteadily or leisurely. Brocade: brocade: silk with colorful patterns.
walk in splendid clothes at night. Metaphor can't show wealth in front of people.
The eagle looks at the tiger step: See things like an eagle and walk like a tiger. Describe people as insidious and vicious.
the eagle looks at the wolf step: see things like an eagle and walk like a wolf. Describe people as insidious and vicious.
cocky: toe high: when walking, the feet are raised very high; High spirits: high spirits. When you walk, your feet are high and you are full of air.
describes the appearance of complacency and complacency. Walking and running: walking: running.
you can run as fast as a horse. Describe walking fast. 2. What are the four-word words that describe "fast walking"?
There is wind under your feet: [ji m: o xi à sh ē ng f ē ng]
Definition describes that people walk very fast.
striding meteors: [dà bù liú xīng]
The definition describes striding and walking fast.
Zhou Libo's The Storm, Part II, Part 24: "When he heard his name called, he strode over and took it."
striding as fast as flying: [jiàn bù rú fēi]
Definition: striding is fast and powerful. Have a brisk pace and run very fast.
Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio: "Beauty leads the way; Self-sufficiency; Take off your shoes and be false. Women are happy with it; Fortunately, I don't chisel; Resume from the line; As fast as flying. "
travel thousands of miles a day: [rü xí ngqiā n lǐ]
It means that you can travel a thousand miles a day. Describe the speed is amazing.
The source of Biography of Tuguhun, Wei Shu: "Tuguhun tasted Persian grass and horses, and put them into the sea. Because he was born with a pony, he was able to travel thousands of miles a day, and it was also passed down to Qinghai."
whip the horse quickly: [kuà i m ? ji ā bi ā n]
A fast horse with a whip makes it run faster. Metaphor is to speed up and speed up.
The poem from Song Wang Anshi's Linchuan Anthology Volume 24, Sending Chunfu to the South, says: "When you go here, you will know the bitterness and remember each other; When you return, the fast horse must also whip. " Ming Xu Tianchen's "Killing Dogs, Reading Painfully": "Why not hurry up; Go to Cangshan; Save uncle. "
Sentence:
Wind is blowing under your feet
1. A seemingly shabby carriage is heading south, and the charioteer is wearing a long hat, riding alone, supporting the heavy carriage behind him and several people, but he doesn't feel tired at all. The wind is blowing under his feet, and he is comfortable enough to show his majesty.
2. Pick a bunch of lilies for you to climb leisurely and refreshed; Pick a piece of white cloud for you, and look at the sky and feel comfortable; Pick a wisp of autumn for you, and the wind is light at your feet.
3. if you can't step on the real place, there will be wind under your feet. Walking on the tightrope, no matter how happy you are, you can't ignore the abyss below, and you don't know when you will step on the air next.
striding forward
1. Since the reform and opening up, due to the implementation of the household contract responsibility system, people in rural areas are now making great strides towards a well-off life!
2. I saw him full of energy, looking forward to flying, and striding towards this side.
3. My brother strode towards me.
As fast as flying
1. After coming out of the teacher's office, the gentle boy walked in the garden for a while, then ran to Li Ning as fast as flying, whispered something and went back to the classroom together.
2. Although he is sixty-eight, he walks as fast as a fly, and we young people can't keep up.
3. He used to walk as fast as flying, but now he is suffering from a serious illness.
traveling thousands of miles a day
1. The red rabbit horse became Guan Yu's mount because it could travel thousands of miles a day; Bai Longma can be the mount of Tang Priest because of the inspiration of Guanyin Bodhisattva. Although you're not that good, it's good that you can be a mount of any lift.
2. My horse is a famous pony of BMW. It travels thousands of miles every day, walks 8 miles at night, wades over mountains and rivers, and is omnipotent. It is hard to find in the sky, but it is hard to find in the world.
3. What is a swift horse? As long as there is a Bole donkey, it can travel thousands of miles every day.
whip up the whip quickly
1. In order to catch up with and surpass the advanced level in the world, we must whip up the whip quickly, and it is not enough to be vain.
2. The exam is coming the day after tomorrow. If I don't hurry up, I won't finish reviewing these handouts.
3. There is only one week before the monthly exam, so we must hurry up and review our lessons.