慢吞吞英语怎么说
- He drawled a greeting to her.
- The old man shuffled1 slowly into the restaurant.
- Liverpool's midfield looked slow and stodgy.
- Everything was so slow, so clean and so empty.
- He drawled a greeting to her.
- A slow truck was ahead of my car.
- Don't dawdle over your makeup, we don't want to be late for the concert.
- She stood up and took his arm. Slowly, she said.
- The meeting wore on all afternoon.
- The heavy traffic crawled through the narrow tunnel.
- If you hurried, you would catch the bus.
- He does anything at at a snail's pace.He is really a slowcoach.
- I had only gone a half a block at most very slowly when I saw a very bright light through the fog.
- "It's a war," he said slowly, like a man as old as time.
- But you are always too slow.
- They all jogged to the center.
- "Well," he said at last, slowly, "I SEE it right enough."
- No one is so likely to be as a slow little thing like you!
- The elderly woman moved with her deliberate slowness back to her daughter.
- "Move!" she cried. "Don't be so darn poky!"
- Steve rolled in around lunchtime.
- He spoke in a monotone drawl.
- "This is such a big lonely place," she said slowly as if she were turning matters over in her mind.
- "I should—like—that," he said very slowly, his eyes looking dreamy.