The idiom that describes fast walking (vigorous and vigorous)-walking is as fast as thunder and wind
Tai Zong, a supernatural protector, is a character in the Water Margin. He is very skillful in flying, and he walks for fun every day. Hehe, it's a bit empty.
There is wind under your feet-you walk like there is wind under your feet.
Lingbo micro-step-the magical power in the martial arts novel Tianlong Babu is a kind of flying skill used to walk.
The striding describes that people's steps are very steady, like flying refers to flying. Walking as fast as flying means that people's steps are very steady, like flying
Describe the sentence that runs fast. He runs as fast as the wind, and in the blink of an eye, he has disappeared.
So, everyone ran faster, and ran home like a wind under their feet.
like lightning, he disappeared without a trace. Classic sentence
You see, he is like a strong deer, rushing to the finish line
The athletes on the field rush out like arrows.
he rushed at me like a rocket. 2. idioms that describe walking very fast
1. It's hard to move an inch: it's hard to move even one step.
describe walking difficulties. It is also a metaphor for being in a difficult situation.
2. Walking as fast as flying: it describes light footsteps and walking as fast as flying. 3, unable to move: even one step is difficult.
describe walking difficulties. It is also a metaphor for being in a difficult situation.
4. ducks walk in goose steps: steps: walks. Walk like geese and ducks.
It means walking slowly. 5, the line is not worthy of the shadow, and the bed is not worthy of the quilt.
there is no sorry shadow when walking, and there is no sorry quilt when sleeping. Metaphor is to behave brightly and have a clear conscience.
6. stumbling: stumbling: walking with a limp. It's inconvenient to walk, and it looks like it's crooked.
7. The impotent person remembers that people with lower limbs paralysis always want to stand up and walk. Metaphor means that an idea is so strong that it cannot be realized.
8. Walk like a fly: Walk like a fly. Also known as "walking like the wind", "walking like flying" and "walking like flying".
9, 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. 1, soft-footed: Jude said that it is awkward.
describes walking with your feet lightly. 11. In a threesome, there must be a teacher: three people walk together, and one of them must be my teacher.
It means that you should not be ashamed to ask questions and learn from others with an open mind. 12. Walking peacefully: walking: walking; Serenity: stability.
step and walk calmly and steadily. 13, walking like the wind: describe the pace of walking as light as the wind.
14. Swinging from side to side: describes walking unsteadily. Metaphor is easy to shake and not firm.
15. In the dark: dark; Stealth: walking at night; "Point"; Hey: the ground. Walking in the dark at night is like a blind man walking on the ground with a cane.
It is a metaphor for studying, asking questions, not knowing the way, and secretly exploring. 16. Follow in the footsteps of others: Follow in the footsteps: the dust raised behind when walking or driving.
means to walk behind others. Metaphor follows imitation, imitates others, and is not creative.
17. swagger: when you walk, your body wobbles. Describe the arrogant manner of thinking oneself great.
18. Follow in the footsteps: follow in the footsteps: dust raised when walking. To follow others and imitate.
19. stumbling: stumbling: walking unsteadily. The way you walk askew.
2. if you don't follow the right path, you don't follow the right path. Metaphor is to take shortcuts for learning.
21. Walking like the wind: describes walking as light as the wind. 22, light feet: tiptoe.
describes walking with your feet lightly. 23, the line often takes the classics: line: go; Classics: Scriptures.
You often carry scriptures when you walk. Describe people who are eager to learn.
24. Staggering gait: a swaying and slow posture. 25, walking and running: walking: running.
you can run as fast as a horse. Describe walking fast.
26. Road but not diameter: Road: walking. Path: path.
Take the road instead of the path when walking, () to avoid danger. 27, crane walking duck step: describe the way to walk with shaking and running.
28. Take four steps: take your time and walk slowly. Metaphor is slow.
29, flowers and willows: describe the beautiful walking posture of women. The same as "dividing flowers and making appointments with willows".
3. prevent choking when eating and falling when walking: prevent choking on food when eating and prevent wrestling when walking. Describe being cautious.
31. Walking with wind: describes walking very fast or doing things neatly. 32. Toddler: Toddler: Learn to walk.
Metaphor means to imitate mechanically. Instead of learning from each other's strengths, you will lose your original skills. 33. Hands are quick and feet are light: hands move quickly and walk lightly.
refers to people's brisk movements. 34. Pinch your feet and pinch your hands: walk with your hands and feet lightly and act cautiously.
35. The wolf is suspicious: he looks around and is afraid and hesitant. Wolves care, wolves often look back when they walk; Suspicious, foxes are suspicious by nature.
36. 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.
37. Stumbling: describes the way you walk unsteadily. 38. Disciple: Disciple: Walking barefoot.
I have loose hair and walk barefoot. Describe grief to the extreme.
39. Duck and Goose Walk: Duck and Goose walk in a figure of eight, because it is used to describe the way people walk slowly and shake. 4. It is difficult to step if the tibia is larger than the thigh: tibia: calf; Femur: thigh; Step: walk.
if the calf is bigger than the thigh, you can't walk steadily. The metaphor of putting the cart before the horse cannot be used together.
41. Walking as fast as flying: describes walking as light as flying. 42, one step and three shakes: refers to the way people walk swaying or leisurely.
43. The eagle looks at the tiger step: see things like an eagle and walk like a tiger. Describe people as insidious and vicious.
44. Quietly: I still speak quietly. Describe walking with your feet lightly.
the same as "being soft-footed". 45, walking, swaying in the center: walking: walking; Decadence: the appearance of walking slowly.
walking slowly makes my mind wander. Describe a heavy heart.
46. The tiller gives way to the bank, and the walker gives way: the bank: the field boundary. Those who farm give their fields to each other, while those who walk make way for others to go first.
describe comity as a social trend. 47. Walking alone: Walking alone.
48. brocade: silk with colorful patterns. Walking in splendid clothes at night.
Metaphor can't show splendor in front of people. 49. Handan toddler: Handan: the capital of Zhao State during the Warring States Period; Toddler: Learn to walk.
Metaphorically, imitators forget what they knew when they didn't get home. 5, strut: look up with your eyes and walk with big steps.
to describe a person who is generous or arrogant. 51. Walking unsteadily: Walking askew.
52. Give and do: describe walking slowly. He left his son, and he gave it to charity.
53. Goose goes duck step: step: walk. Walk like geese and ducks.
It means walking slowly. 54. Divide flowers into willows: describe the beautiful walking posture of women.
also known as "dividing flowers and blowing willows". 55. Walking like flying: It describes walking as fast as flying.
56. The eagle looks at the wolf step: see things like an eagle and walk like a wolf. Describe people as insidious and vicious. 3. A complete dictionary of idioms describing fast walking
1. It's hard to move an inch: it's hard to move even one step.
describe walking difficulties. It is also a metaphor for being in a difficult situation.
2. Walking as fast as flying: it describes light footsteps and walking as fast as flying. 3, unable to move: even one step is difficult.
describe walking difficulties. It is also a metaphor for being in a difficult situation.
4. ducks walk in goose steps: steps: walks. Walk like geese and ducks.
It means walking slowly. 5, the line is not worthy of the shadow, and the bed is not worthy of the quilt.
there is no sorry shadow when walking, and there is no sorry quilt when sleeping. Metaphor is to behave brightly and have a clear conscience.
6. stumbling: stumbling: walking with a limp. It's inconvenient to walk, and it looks like it's crooked.
7. The impotent person remembers that people with lower limbs paralysis always want to stand up and walk. Metaphor means that an idea is so strong that it cannot be realized.
8. Walk like a fly: Walk like a fly. Also known as "walking like the wind", "walking like flying" and "walking like flying".
9, 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. 1, soft-footed: Jude said that it is awkward.
describes walking with your feet lightly. 11. In a threesome, there must be a teacher: three people walk together, and one of them must be my teacher.
It means that you should not be ashamed to ask questions and learn from others with an open mind. 12. Walking peacefully: walking: walking; Serenity: stability.
step and walk calmly and steadily. 13, walking like the wind: describe the pace of walking as light as the wind.
14. Swinging from side to side: describes walking unsteadily. Metaphor is easy to shake and not firm.
15. In the dark: dark; Stealth: walking at night; "Point"; Hey: the ground. Walking in the dark at night is like a blind man walking on the ground with a cane.
It is a metaphor for studying, asking questions, not knowing the way, and secretly exploring. 16. Follow in the footsteps of others: Follow in the footsteps: the dust raised behind when walking or driving.
means to walk behind others. Metaphor follows imitation, imitates others, and is not creative.
17. swagger: when you walk, your body wobbles. Describe the arrogant manner of thinking oneself great.
18. Follow in the footsteps: follow in the footsteps: dust raised when walking. To follow others and imitate.
19. stumbling: stumbling: walking unsteadily. The way you walk askew.
2. if you don't follow the right path, you don't follow the right path. Metaphor is to take shortcuts for learning.
21. Walking like the wind: describes walking as light as the wind. 22, light feet: tiptoe.
describes walking with your feet lightly. 23, the line often takes the classics: line: go; Classics: Scriptures.
You often carry scriptures when you walk. Describe people who are eager to learn.
24. Staggering gait: a swaying and slow posture. 25, walking and running: walking: running.
you can run as fast as a horse. Describe walking fast.
26. Road but not diameter: Road: walking. Path: path.
Take the road instead of the path when walking, () to avoid danger. 27, crane walking duck step: describe the way to walk with shaking and running.
28. Take four steps: take your time and walk slowly. Metaphor is slow.
29, flowers and willows: describe the beautiful walking posture of women. The same as "dividing flowers and making appointments with willows".
3. prevent choking when eating and falling when walking: prevent choking on food when eating and prevent wrestling when walking. Describe being cautious.
31. Walking with wind: describes walking very fast or doing things neatly. 32. Toddler: Toddler: Learn to walk.
Metaphor means to imitate mechanically. Instead of learning from each other's strengths, you will lose your original skills. 33. Hands are quick and feet are light: hands move quickly and walk lightly.
refers to people's brisk movements. 34. Pinch your feet and pinch your hands: walk with your hands and feet lightly and act cautiously.
35. The wolf is suspicious: he looks around and is afraid and hesitant. Wolves care, wolves often look back when they walk; Suspicious, foxes are suspicious by nature.
36. 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.
37. Stumbling: describes the way you walk unsteadily. 38. Disciple: Disciple: Walking barefoot.
I have loose hair and walk barefoot. Describe grief to the extreme.
39. Duck and Goose Walk: Duck and Goose walk in a figure of eight, because it is used to describe the way people walk slowly and shake. 4. It is difficult to step if the tibia is larger than the thigh: tibia: calf; Femur: thigh; Step: walk.
if the calf is bigger than the thigh, you can't walk steadily. The metaphor of putting the cart before the horse cannot be used together.
41. Walking as fast as flying: describes walking as light as flying. 42, one step and three shakes: refers to the way people walk swaying or leisurely.
43. The eagle looks at the tiger step: see things like an eagle and walk like a tiger. Describe people as insidious and vicious.
44. Quietly: I still speak quietly. Describe walking with your feet lightly.
the same as "being soft-footed". 45, walking, swaying in the center: walking: walking; Decadence: the appearance of walking slowly.
walking slowly makes my mind wander. Describe a heavy heart.
46. The tiller gives way to the bank, and the walker gives way: the bank: the field boundary. Those who farm give their fields to each other, while those who walk make way for others to go first.
describe comity as a social trend. 47. Walking alone: Walking alone.
48. brocade: silk with colorful patterns. Walking in splendid clothes at night.
Metaphor can't show splendor in front of people. 49. Handan toddler: Handan: the capital of Zhao State during the Warring States Period; Toddler: Learn to walk.
Metaphorically, imitators forget what they knew when they didn't get home. 5, strut: look up with your eyes and walk with big steps.
to describe a person who is generous or arrogant. 51. Walking unsteadily: Walking askew.
52. Give and do: describe walking slowly. He left his son, and he gave it to charity.
53. Goose goes duck step: step: walk. Walk like geese and ducks.
It means walking slowly. 54. Divide flowers into willows: describe the beautiful walking posture of women.
also known as "dividing flowers and blowing willows". 55. Walking like flying: It describes walking as fast as flying.
56. The eagle looks at the wolf step: see things like an eagle and walk like a wolf. Describe people as insidious and vicious. 4. Idiom describing fast walking
Being sent to the disciples: 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 by step