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Verbs describing movement
1. The running verb fragment describing the sports meeting must contain about 20 verbs. He ran like hell on the runway and slowly overtook an opponent. He shook his arm and took a powerful step, his hair was blown into the sky, he gritted his teeth and rushed to the finish line like a runaway wild horse.

As soon as the starting gun rang, the athletes rushed forward. At first, Cui was a little behind, and the students were worried about him, hoping they couldn't go up and give her a push. Everyone shouted together, "Come on, Choi Ito!" Cui will win! "In the cheers, cui caught up with, gradually caught up with. The second best athlete is Han Jialiang. Although he is not tall, he runs like a fly when he starts. The third contestant is Fan Fei. He warmed up outside the stadium early in the morning. As soon as Han Jialiang came back, he picked up a stick and rushed forward. Cheers broke out on the playground, and the students' voices were hoarse. This is really the empathy of athletes in the same field!

2. The running verb fragment described in the sports meeting must contain about 20 verbs. He ran hard on the runway and slowly passed one. He has an opponent, swinging his arms and taking powerful steps. His hair is blown to the sky by the wind, and he bites his teeth and rushes to the finish line like a runaway wild horse.

As soon as the starting gun rang, the athletes rushed forward. At first, Cui was a little behind, and the students were worried about him, hoping they couldn't go up and give her a push. Everyone shouted together, "Come on, Choi Ito!" Cui will win! "In the cheers, cui caught up with, gradually caught up with.

The second best athlete is Han Jialiang. Although he is not tall, he runs like a fly when he starts.

The third contestant is Fan Fei. He warmed up outside the stadium early in the morning. As soon as Han Jialiang came back, he picked up a stick and rushed forward. Cheers broke out on the playground, and the students were hoarse. This really resonates with athletes in the same field.

3. What are the vitality, strength, courage, * * and charm of sports words?

First, vitality

Interpretation: exuberant vitality: the body is full of youthful vitality.

Quote: Zhou Enlai's Report on Peace Negotiations: "All new things are valuable, because there is infinite vitality growing in this new seedling."

Second, strong

Interpretation: powerful: the opponent of ~. ~ sea breeze.

Xu Chi grassland drilling rig: "It's early summer, and the sunshine is strong, but it's not hot. The wind is very strong, and there is only a layer of soft green grass on the grassland. "

Third, be brave

Interpretation: Brave and mighty.

Quote explanation: De Hong: "Hong is not only brave and good at fighting as drunk said, but also has certain political talents."

Four. * * *

Interpretation: intense excitement: creation ~. ~ full of.

Sentence making: At the moment, he doesn't know what words to use to express his heart.

Verb (short for verb) charm

Interpretation: a very attractive force: wealth ~. Art.

Interpretation of Quotations: Liu Sunrise: "Climbing the mountain to watch the sunrise is something I have been fascinated by since I was a child."

4. The word fitness

new word

Basic explanation

A sport, especially gymnastics with bare hands or equipment, that can enhance the strength, flexibility, endurance, coordination and control of all parts of the body.

Encyclopedia explanation

Fitness is a kind of exercise, such as all kinds of unarmed aerobics, rhythmic gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics, and all kinds of self-resistance movements. Gymnastics can enhance the strength, flexibility, endurance, coordination and control of all parts of the body, thus making the body strong. If you want to relieve stress, exercise at least three times a week. Swimming, brisk walking, jogging, cycling and all aerobic exercises can exercise the heart. Aerobic exercise has many benefits: it can exercise the heart and lungs, enhance the function of the circulatory system, burn fat, increase vital capacity, lower blood pressure, and even prevent diabetes and reduce the occurrence of heart disease. The American College of Sports Medicine suggests that if you want to know whether the intensity of aerobic exercise is appropriate, you can test your heart rate to reach 60%-90% of the highest heart rate after exercise. If you want to lose weight through aerobic exercise, you can choose low to moderate exercise intensity and extend exercise time. This method consumes more calories. Exercise frequency is 3-5 times a week, twice each time. ..

5. What are the sports verb phrases? Play football/basketball/volleyball, football, basketball and volleyball.

Play table tennis/chess.

Go skating, hiking, boating, skiing, hiking, boating and skiing.

do morning exercises

Go fishing and go swimming.

Singing and dancing, singing and dancing.

Play badminton. Play badminton.

6. Words expressing movement Words expressing movement are:

Can't open it: pull: move quickly with your fingers. Can't arrange or exercise at will.

Avoiding the strong and beating the weak: military terminology. Avoid the enemy's elite troops in mobile warfare and pick the weak ones.

Avoid the strong and be lazy: military terminology. Avoid the enemy's elite troops in mobile warfare and pick the weak ones.

Avoiding the strong and beating the weak: military terminology. Avoid the enemy's elite troops in mobile warfare and pick the weak ones.

Sweating heavily: describes sweating heavily due to exercise or physical labor.

Behind the ear wind: Like behind the ear wind. Describe the feeling produced by the root behind the ear during strenuous and rapid exercise.

Closing the sword and hanging it: a metaphor for athletes ending their competitive career and no longer participating in formal competitions.

Uncle Hu: Running water won't stink, and the door shaft that rotates frequently won't be eaten by insects. It is a metaphor that things that exercise regularly are not easily eroded. This is also a metaphor. People can keep healthy through regular exercise.

Don't worry: it means that things that exercise regularly are not easily eroded. This is also a metaphor. People can keep healthy through regular exercise. The same as "Hu Shu is not embarrassed."

Immortality of hinges: hinges of doors; Decay: Decadence, corruption. A door shaft that rotates frequently will not rot. It is a metaphor that things that exercise regularly are not easily eroded.

Yellow card warning: refers to the referee showing a yellow card to a player who commits a serious foul in a football match as a warning, and also refers to reminding and warning people.

Rough waves: a metaphor for violent social movements.

Violent Wave: Metaphor of Violent Social Movement. With "wild waves".

Lei is more popular: ① refers to the rapid movement of everything. (2) metaphor to implement government decrees strictly and quickly.

Roll up the flag and let the drum rest: rest: stop. Put down the flag and stop beating drums. Metaphor stops moving silently.

Running water does not rot: rot: stink. Tap water won't stink. It is a metaphor that things that exercise regularly are not easily eroded.

Running water does not rot, household shaft does not rot: rot: smelly; Pivot: door shaft; Moth: Moth. The flowing water will not stink, and the door shaft that rotates frequently will not rot. It is a metaphor that things that exercise regularly are not easily eroded.

Running water does not rot, and the pivot does not swing: it is a metaphor that things that exercise frequently are not easy to be eroded. The same is "running water does not rot, and the walls of the family do not rot."

Paralysis: loss of consciousness, limb motor dysfunction, metaphor for losing vigilance. Refers to carelessness, carelessness, insensitivity to things and loss of vigilance.

Slow: describes a very slow movement.

Stop: stop: stop. Put down the flag and stop beating drums. Originally refers to the hidden March, not exposing the target. Now the metaphor is quiet.

Never come back: refers to those who never come back. The movement of things is circular. Take "no matter what".

Wandering: describes the ups and downs of sound, continuous harmony or slow-paced movement of things.

Luck: luck: exercise, operation. Run in the palm of your hand. Metaphor is extremely easy.