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Words describing pedestrians' walking

1. Idioms describe people walking 1. Disciple: Disciple: Walking barefoot. Walking barefoot with loose hair. Describe grief to the extreme.

2. Follow in its footsteps: follow in its footsteps: the dust raised when walking. Follow others and imitate.

3. Walk peacefully: walk: walk; Quiet: stability. Step by step, calmly and steadily.

4. stumble: stumble: limp. It is inconvenient to walk, and it looks crooked.

5. Walking as fast as flying: It describes light footsteps and walking as fast as flying.

6. Follow the footsteps of others: Follow the footsteps: the dust raised behind you when walking or driving. Walk behind others. Metaphor follows imitation, imitates others, and is not creative.

7. Staggering gait: a swaying and slow posture.

8. Eat to prevent choking, walk to prevent falling: prevent choking on food when eating, and prevent wrestling when walking. Describe the cautious.

9. unable to move: it is difficult to move a step. Describe walking difficulties. It is also a metaphor for being in a difficult situation.

10. Even one step is difficult to move. Describe walking difficulties. It is also a metaphor for being in a difficult situation.

1 1. When you walk, your body will shake. Describe the arrogant attitude of thinking oneself great.

12. Road without diameter: Road: Go. Path: path. Walk along the main road, not the path, so as to avoid danger.

13. stumbling: describe the way you walk unsteadily.

14. Swing from side to side: describes walking unsteadily. Metaphor is easy to shake and not firm.

15. Walking alone: Walking alone.

16. Goose goes to duck step: step: go. Walk like geese and ducks. Metaphor is walking slowly.

17. Divide the flowers and brush the willows: describe the graceful walking posture of women. The same as "dividing flowers and making appointments with willows".

18. flowers and willows: describe the graceful walking posture of women. Also known as "parting flowers and blowing willows".

19. stride higher: look up with your eyes and stride. Describe a luxurious or arrogant attitude.

20. The tiller gives way, and the walker gives way: line: field boundary. Those who farm give their fields to each other, while those who walk give way to others and let them go first. Describing comity is a social trend.

2 1. Handan toddler: Handan: the capital of Zhao in the Warring States Period; Toddler: Learn to walk. It is a metaphor for imitating people who don't go home and forgetting what they once knew.

22. Don't take the right path: don't take the right path when walking. Metaphor for learning to take shortcuts.

23. Walk with shadows and sleep with blankets: blankets. There is no shadow of sorry when walking, and there is no quilt of sorry when sleeping. Metaphor is aboveboard, with a clear conscience.

24. Walk like a fly: Walk like a fly. Also known as "walking like the wind", "walking like flying" and "walking like flying".

25. Walk like the wind: describe walking as light as the wind.

26. The line often learns: the line: go; Classics: Scriptures. Always walk with scriptures. Describe a studious person.

27. Walking is like flying: describe walking as light as flying.

28. Walking to decadence, the center shakes: go: go; Decadence: the appearance of walking slowly. Walking slowly, my heart is swaying. Describe a heavy heart.

2. The characters walk peacefully: walking; Quiet: stability. Walk one step at a time.

Stumbling: limping when walking. Describe that the legs and feet are inconvenient to walk.

Walking as fast as flying describes being light and walking as fast as flying.

Follow in the footsteps of others: dust raised behind you when walking or driving. Walk behind others. It is not creative to follow imitation and imitate others.

A wobbly, slow gait.

It is difficult to take even one step. It describes the difficulty of walking. It is also a metaphor for being in a difficult situation.

Even a step is difficult to move. It is difficult to walk. It is also a metaphor for being in a difficult situation.

Eat to prevent choking, walk to prevent falling, eat to prevent choking on food, and walk to prevent wrestling.

Stumbling describes walking unsteadily.

Use roads instead of paths: walk. Path: path. Take the road, not the path, lest there be danger.

Go alone. Go alone.

When you strut, your body will shake. Describe your arrogant attitude.

Swinging from side to side describes walking unsteadily. Metaphor is easy to shake and not firm.

Goose goes, duck goes: go. Walk like geese and ducks. This is a metaphor for walking slowly.

Divide the flowers and brush the willows to describe the beautiful walking posture of women.

Share flowers and willows and describe a woman's graceful walking posture. It is also called "blowing willow with flowers".

Hold your head high and strut.

The tiller gives way to the shore, and the walker gives way to the shore: the field boundary. The farmer gave the field boundary to the other side, and the walker made way for others to go first. Describe comity as a social atmosphere.

3. Words describing pedestrians are endless: Sichuan: rivers. Describe pedestrians, cars and horses as continuous as running water.

Shoulder against wheel hub: shoulder against wheel. Describe crowded pedestrians and vehicles.

Shoulder friction wheel hub: the shoulder rubs the shoulder and the wheel collides with the wheel. Describe the crowded traffic between pedestrians and vehicles.

Shoulder-rubbing hub connection: Shoulder-rubbing hub connection. This describes the crowded pedestrians and vehicles, and later refers to the endless stream of talents.

An endless stream: describes pedestrians and horses coming and going, one after another.

Beautiful clouds and sweat: describe the number of pedestrians.

Shoulder-to-shoulder: it describes that there are many pedestrians coming and going, which is very crowded.

Neck relative: neck. The original intention is to take care of each other. After describing pedestrians crowded, one after another.

4. To describe people walking: cats walk like the wind, striding like meteors, and following their footsteps: dust raised when walking. It means to learn from others and copy. Walk peacefully: walk; Quiet: stability. Step by step, calm and practical. Stumbling: limping. Describe walking with inconvenient legs and feet and falling down. Walk like a fly, and describe light footsteps and walk as fast as a fly. After walking, white dust follows: the dust raised behind you when walking or driving. Walk behind others. Metaphor follows imitation and learns from others. Not creative. The gait swings slowly. It's hard to take a step. Walking is also difficult to describe. It is also difficult to move. Walking is also difficult to describe. It's hard to describe eating. You should prevent yourself from choking on food when eating. When walking, you should prevent wrestling. Describe the cautious. Stumbling describes the way you walk unsteadily. Road, not path: walking. Path: Tao. Take the road, not the path, lest there be danger. Go alone. Go by yourself. Swing when you strut. Describe your arrogant attitude.

5. Four-word words describing walking idioms about walking and their explanations are as follows: being sent by an apprentice: an apprentice: walking barefoot.

Walking barefoot with loose hair. Describe grief to the extreme.

Follow the footsteps: the dust raised when walking. Follow others and imitate.

Walk peacefully: walk: walk; Quiet: stability. Step by step, calmly and steadily.

To limp along. It is inconvenient to walk, and it looks crooked.

Walk as fast as flying: describe light footsteps and walk as fast as flying. Follow in the footsteps of others: dust raised behind you when walking or driving.

Walk behind others. Metaphor follows imitation, imitates others, and is not creative.

A wobbly, slow gait. Eat to prevent choking, walk to prevent falling: eat to prevent choking on food, walk to prevent wrestling.

Describe the cautious. Unable to move: it is difficult to move a step.

Describe walking difficulties. It is also a metaphor for being in a difficult situation.

Can't move, can't move. Describe walking difficulties.

It is also a metaphor for being in a difficult situation. Stagger when walking.

Describe the arrogant attitude of thinking oneself great. Road without diameter: Road: Go.

Path: path. Walk along the main road, not the path, so as to avoid danger.

Stumbling: describes walking unsteadily. Swing: describes walking unsteadily.

Metaphor is easy to shake and not firm. Walk alone: Walk alone.

Goose goes to duck step: step: go. Walk like geese and ducks.

Metaphor is walking slowly. Divide the flowers and brush the willows: describe the graceful walking posture of women.

The same as "dividing flowers and making appointments with willows". Divide flowers into willows: describe the graceful walking posture of women.

Also known as "parting flowers and blowing willows". Strut: Look up and stride.

Describe a luxurious or arrogant attitude. The tiller gives way, and the walker gives way: line: field boundary.

Those who farm give their fields to each other, while those who walk give way to others and let them go first. Describing comity is a social trend.

Handan toddler: Handan: the capital of Zhao in the Warring States period; Toddler: Learn to walk. It is a metaphor for imitating people who don't go home and forgetting what they once knew.

Not taking the right path: walking without taking the right path. Metaphor for learning to take shortcuts.

Walking with shadows, sleeping with blankets: blankets: quilts. There is no shadow of sorry when walking, and there is no quilt of sorry when sleeping.

Metaphor is aboveboard, with 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". Walk like the wind: describe walking as light as the wind.

Walking often learns from the scriptures: walking: walking; Classics: Scriptures. Always walk with scriptures.

Describe a studious person. 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.

Describe a heavy heart. Walk as fast as flying: describe walking as fast as flying.

Walk like the wind: describe walking as light as the wind. Cranes walk and ducks walk: describe how to shake and run while walking.

Flowers and butterflies dance: flowers and butterflies dance with the wind. It is a metaphor for the gentle and light walking posture of young women.

People whose calves are larger than thighs have difficulty walking: calves: calves; 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. Walking in the wind: describes walking fast or doing things neatly.

The wolf is suspicious: pointing left and right, with fear and hesitation. Wolves care, and they often look back when they leave; Suspicious, foxes are suspicious by nature.

Stumble: To walk unsteadily. You walk askew.

To walk unsteadily and askew. Take four steps: walk slowly.

Metaphor is slow. Hades: Ghost: Dim; 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. Metaphor learning to ask questions, not knowing the way, groping in secret.

Kneading hands: Walk lightly and act cautiously. Quietly: stand on tiptoe.

Describe walking lightly. Stealth: I'm still tiptoeing.

Describe walking lightly. Have "soft hands".

Soft-footed shrimp: I'm still whispering. Describe walking lightly.

When three people walk together, there must be a teacher: when three people walk together, one of them must be my teacher. This means that we should not be ashamed to ask questions and learn from others with an open mind.

Give and do: describe walking slowly. He left his son and donated his son to charity.

Aauto Quicker is light-footed: Aauto Quicker is light-footed. Refers to a person's quick movements.

Paralyzed people remember: people with lower limbs paralysis always want to stand up and walk. An idea is too powerful to be realized.

Handan toddler: 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. Ducks walk in goose steps: step: go.

Walk like geese and ducks. Metaphor is walking slowly.

One step and three shakes: refers to the way people walk, shake or relax. Brocade: Brocade: Silk with colorful patterns.

Walking at night in gorgeous clothes. Metaphor cannot show wealth in front of people.

The eagle looks at the tiger step: seeing things like an eagle and walking like a tiger. Describe people as sinister and vicious.

The eagle sees the wolf step: seeing things like an eagle and walking like a wolf. Describe people as sinister and vicious.

Hold your head high: hold your head high: walk with high feet; Full of energy: Full of energy. When you walk, your feet are high and strong.

Describe complacency and get carried away. Walking and running: walking: running.

Run as fast as a horse. Describe walking fast.

6. What idioms are there to describe walking? There are many idioms to describe walking, such as striding like a meteor, walking peacefully and stumbling, walking like a fly, unable to move, stumbling, walking alone, swaggering, goose walking like a duck, striding high and enjoying flowers and blowing willows.

First of all, striding towards the meteor.

Description: Describe striding and walking fast.

Said by: Zhou Libo, The Tempest, Part II, 24: "When he heard someone calling his name, he strode over and took it away."

Grammar: subject-predicate type; As an adverbial; Used for walking

Synonyms walk like lightning, fly like an arrow, turn sharply and act like a fly.

The antonym is struggle, slowness, struggle and stumbling.

Second, walk peacefully.

Pinyin [bùlǐān Xiang]

Explain walking; Quiet: stability.

Source: Primary School Yan Jia: "You must walk quietly and live quietly."

Third, shake

Explanation: Walking with a limp. Describe the inconvenience of walking, walking and falling.

From: Don Pi Rixiu's View of Truth: "The road to heaven is stumbling."

Grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate and attribute; derogatory sense

Synonyms shake and struggle step by step.

The antonym is striding like a meteor and flying like a fly.

Fourth, walk like a fly.

spell

Which means it's moving fast.

Antonyms are tangled.

The source is Ming Gui Youguang's Preface to Praise Mr. Hongxuan: "Mr. Hongxuan is old and poor, writing books every day, and he is helpless, and a boy is flying."

For example, Qing Zhaolian's "Xiao Ting Zalukang Fangbo": "Taking sea cucumber pills, the elderly are light and healthy, and they walk like flies. They died in their nineties. "

Fifth, it is difficult to move.

Explanation: Even one step is difficult. Describe walking difficulties. It is also a metaphor for being in a difficult situation.

From: Tang Du Fu's "Send Nine Days": "Going out and returning to the door, my feet are as wet as ever. The soil is alive, and the thoughts of you are thin ... it is difficult to get along. "

Example: Mei Niang is barefoot and can't walk. Feng Ming magnum "wake up the world" the third volume.

Grammar: subject-predicate type; As a predicate; Metaphor is difficult.

Synonyms are struggle, struggle, struggle.

The antonym is indomitable and unimpeded, like a duck to water.