walk:The most general one.
stride:To walk with long steps.
He strode through the station a few minutes before the train left.
(高视阔步)stalk:To walk stiffly,slowly,and proudly with long steps.
trot:To jog,move quickly,usu refers to horses.
(蹒跚而行)waddle:To walk from side to side with short steps like a duck.
The fat man waddled out of the room.
(蹒跚)stagger:To walk unsteadily,slide and drag the feet almost
falling at each step,usually because of illness,injury or drink.
After drinking too much,he staggered in the street.
(摇摆蹒跚)totter:To walk unsteadily showing great weakness often used
of very young children learning to walk. The child tottered before his parents.
(拖着脚走)shuffle:To move without lifting the feet clear of the floor as if wearing slippers.
The old man shuffled along the road.
(趾高气扬地走)strut To walk in a proud strong way,esp. with the chest out and trying to look important.
(慢行)amble:To walk at an easy gentle rate.
It stresses a leisurely but regular movement.
(闲逛)stroll:To walk,esp. slowly,for pleasure.
It emphasizes a slower movement,more wandering and aimless with suggestions of many starts and pauses.
They are strolling through this park.
saunter:A little more formal than stroll.
(漫步 徘徊)wander:To move about without a fixed course,aim,or purpose.
He was wandering about/down/through/up and down the street.
(漫游)roam:To wander with as very clear aim.
It suggests a more serious purpose behind the irregular
of circular movement in complete forgetfulness of time.
The lovers roamed around/through the fields.
(跋涉)trudge:To walk heavily and wearily with effort as when one (plod)is tired.
The hunter was trudging through the deep snow.
(重步行走)tramp:To walk with firm heavy steps.
Who has been tramping all over the carpet in muddy shoes.
(扭扭捏捏地走)
mince:To walk with little short steps in an affected manner.
It was a funny sight to see her mince along.
slouch:To walk in a loose,ungainly (不雅观)way.
hustle:To walk in a busy,active way.
24.跳
jump:The most general one. to throw oneself into the air.
(跳起)
leap:(literary)To spring through the air,often landing in a different place.
The boy leaped over the brook without difficulty.
(跳跃)spring:To leap suddenly and quickly.
He sprang to his feet at the sudden noise.
(跳着跑)bound:To spring lightly along.
It suggests high spirits and excitement.
His dog bounded to meet me.
(轻快地跑)skip:To move in a slight dancing way,as with quick steps and jumps.
The little girl skipped at her mother's side.
hop:To jump on one leg.
The boy had hurt his leg and had to hop along.
vault:To leap over something using the hands or a pole.
You can vault a fence by putting your hands on it and swinging yourself over.
hurdle:To jump over some thing while running.
The horse hurdled the fence and ran into the woods.