posts | comments | archives | links | create | song
(reminder: all quotes here are fiddled, probably.)

4 verbs to use instead of `walk'


BBC learning english

stroll = a relaxing, casual walk 閒步
pace = walk back and to, often when you are nervous or stressed 蹀踱
wander = walk around without destination 信步
swagger = walk around with too-much self-confidence or arrogance 高足闊步 大搖大擺

(高足闊步, 見豆棚閑話第三則 朝奉郎揮金倡覇. 我思疑是寫了別字, 但這處倒很合適.)

* * *

7 'polite' British insult idioms | Politely call someone a total idiot! (english with lucy)

He's not the sharpest tool in the shed.
She's one sandwich short of a picnic.
Not the full ticket
There's not much between the ears.
The light is on but nobody's home.
Someone's vilage is missing their idiot.
As thick as a plank.

0 Comments:

coComment


:: Kommentar veröffentlichen
 (留言請留名, 謝!)

<< Home