小心英语怎么说
"With young people, there's often that carelessness, allowing yourself to get into danger - recklessness, I suppose."
He looked at the words written simply on the coffin lid-fanny Robin and child. With a cloth Gabriel carefully removed the last two words.
Be careful, your LACES are undone.
Dickon stood up on the grass and slowly went through a carefully practical but simple series of muscle exercises.
We're new in East Asia, so we have to be careful in choosing the location for our regional office.
I was doing aerobics on the balcony of my 26th floor apartment when I twisted my ankle and slipped over the edge.
If you carefully build a toy house with an Erector set, it will still stand no matter how much you shake the table.
"I don't know that I think so VERY much of that little song, Rat," observed the Mole cautiously.
Inside the control room, physicists and engineers cautiously shot the beam down part of the tunnel, stopping it before it went all the way around.
The two animals stood and regarded each other cautiously.
She looked cautiously around and then walked away from the house.
"Perhaps not," Alice cautiously replied, "but I know I have to beat time when I learn music."
She climbed the staircase cautiously, holding fast to the rail.
Injun Joe got up and went about from window to window cautiously peeping out.
He said cautiously--to an imaginary company: "Hold, my merry men!"
When she cautiously faced around again, a peach lay before her.
He cautiously picked up the nails.
They practised cautiously, after supper, with right fair success, and so they spent a jubilant evening.
Jenny scorch her jacket carelessly while she is smoking her pipe.
Among the bending hickory and walnut trees, her feet slightly wary of crawfish in the icy water.
In private, his advisers must be warning him, 'be careful, with your hand on the tiller, Sir, any sudden correction to the present course could leave us jumping for the lifeboats.
He heard the gentlemen call out warningly, "Be careful, washerwoman!"
Mr. McCarthy carefully builds this dialectic only to let us down with a stylistically dazzling but facile conclusion.
When there is a full moon, this nocturnal rodent is careful to stay in its burrow.
Dr. Craven started in actual alarm and Mrs. Medlock almost fell back because he had accidentally bumped against her.