What are the idioms that describe walking?

There are many idioms to describe walking, such as striding, serene, faltering, flying, unable to walk, stumbling, not following the path, walking alone, swaggering, walking like a duck, and strutting. , divided flowers and willows, etc.

1. Stride

Explanation: Describes taking long strides and walking fast.

From: Zhou Libo's "Storm" Part 2 24: "When he heard his name being called, he strode over and took it up."

Grammar: subject-predicate form ; used as an adverbial; used for walking

Synonyms: galloping, darting, turning, rushing

Antonyms: plodding, slow and courteous, plodding, faltering

< p>2. Calm steps

Pinyin [ bù lǚ ān xiáng ]

Explanation of walking; Calm: steady.

Source: "Primary School·Jiayan": "The steps must be peaceful, and the place must be quiet."

3. Staggering steps

Explanation: staggering: walking A limping look. Describes the inconvenience of walking legs and feet, and the appearance of being staggered.

From "Shangzhen Guan" by Pi Rixiu of the Tang Dynasty: "Tianlu is staggering."

Grammar: subject-predicate form; used as predicate and attributive; with derogatory meaning

Synonyms: one step at a time, a difficult step

Antonyms: striding like a meteor, walking as fast as flying

4. Walking like flying

Pinyin [ bù lǚ rú fēi ]< /p>

Explanation describes traveling very fast.

Antonyms of trudging

Source: Gui Youguang, Ming Dynasty, "Mr. Hongxuan's Preface": "Mr. Hongxuan is old and poor. He has been writing for a long time, and he has no public following. The boy followed him with the book in hand, walking like flying."

Example from "Xiaoting Miscellaneous Records·Kang Fangbo" by Zhaolian of the Qing Dynasty: "Gongsu takes sea cucumber pills, and his physical strength is light and strong in old age, and he walks like flying. He started to die after more than ninety years."

5. It is difficult to move even an inch

Explanation: It is difficult to move even one step. Describes difficulty walking. It also refers to a difficult situation.

From: Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty's "Nine Days to Send Cen Shen": "When I go out and come back to the door, the rain is still the same as before. The mud is living in the direction, and thinking about you makes you thin... Step by step across the river, it is difficult to meet each other. ."

Example: The beautiful woman is barefoot and can hardly walk.

◎Volume 3 of Ming Dynasty Feng Menglong's "Awakening of the World"

Grammar: subject-predicate form; predicate; metaphor of a difficult situation

Synonyms: trudging, struggling, struggling

< p>Antonyms of marching forward unimpeded, unobstructed, like a fish in water

Reference materials:

Baidu Encyclopedia - Stride Meteor

Baidu Encyclopedia - Walking steadily

Baidu Encyclopedia - Staggering

Baidu Encyclopedia - Walking like flying

Baidu Encyclopedia - Hard to move