玩耍英语怎么说
- He enjoys rough-and-tumble play.
- Children need to play out in the open.
- Children were playing on the village green.
- The kids were playing by the river and one of them fell in.
- There's a time to work and a time to play.
- Most authorities agree that play is an essential part of a child's development.
- You'll have to play inside today.
- The children were playing noisily upstairs.
- The children played under the watchful eye of their teacher.
- He sat on the wall and watched the others playing.
- The children passed the time playing in the streets.
- The kids were playing on waste ground near the school.
- The kids were playing on waste ground behind the school.
- The children were playing in the yard at the front of the school.
- While the other children interacted and played together, Ted ignored them.
- He succinctly summed up his manifesto as "Work hard, train hard and play hard."
- She saw lions playing and kangaroos jumping.
- He doesn't play outside the neighbourhood.
- Play out of doors as much as you like.
- She played with it and chased it.
- He's playing with the seal.
- The opposite of labour is playing.
- Boys play with their toys.
- Let children play happily and grow up safely.
- Many species have evolved clear signals to delineate playfulness.