单词 | pick your way through/across/among etc something |
释义 | pick your way through/across/among etc somethingpick your way through/across/among etc something MOVE/CHANGE POSITIONCAREFULto walk in a slow careful way, choosing exactly where to put your feet down 小心翼翼地穿过某物 She picked her way between the puddles. 她小心翼翼地绕过一个个水坑。 He picked his way down the narrow staircase. 他小心翼翼地走下狭窄的楼梯。 Examples from the Corpus pick your way through/across/among etc something• Hardly glancing at Berowne's body Dalgliesh picked his way across the carpet to Harry Mack and squatted beside him.• I picked my way through the noisy tables and went into the Gents.• Publishers and booksellers will have to pick their way through a landscape made strange and problematic by change.• So four of us took our stirrup pumps and torches and picked our way through what was a minefield.• The Arvins came picking their way through rubble, nervous as rats, poking people aside with the barrels of their M-16s.• There was just one lock, and I picked my way through it with ease.• They picked their way through broken pieces of furniture, their feet crunching across splintered glass and wood.• We pick our way across the cement floor and into the battered portacabin. → pick your way through/across/among etc something at pick1(1) |
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