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move about造句
1. You will be warm enough if you move about. 2. It was easier to move about on the fringe of the crowd. 3. Secondly, don't move about so often-stay in one place. 4. He could also move about in a battery-operated wheelchair, which was designed to look like a toy car. 5. It's easy to move about and folds away conveniently for storage. 6. I think we have the right to move about as we please. 7. In another innovation, you can move about your environment in all directions, taking everything in from a first-person perspective. 8. We move about, even in jet travel, at speeds far less than the speed of light. 9. We hold dear our freedom to move about, the fruits of labor and our own lives. 10. Even in an insulator the electrons can move about without leaving their parent atoms or molecules. 11. To walk or move about in a spirited manner ; strut. 12. The first bird to eat this repellant move about nervously and frightening away the rest. 13. Acknowledging that immune cells move about far more than neurons,[Sentence dictionary] Paul spoke of the immune synapse as a "make and break" union in contrast with longer-term neuronal connections. 14. They move about listlessly and apparently without much purpose; they might just as well be lunatics. 15. Can make move about arm first, place a leg, bow, turn, next crouching reach other gymnastics action, should notice gambrel of mobile coxa , genu particularly. 16. Day and night the giant arms of cranes move about, loading and unloading cargo. 17. Changing preferences will be shown in siting, and occupation will tend to move about within an area. 18. They are afraid, they stumble and feel weak-how do you move about when chains were your programmed destiny? 19. The operating units have no fixed position but can move about the network from one location to another. 20. You shouldn't need oasis in a narrow container as the flowers won't have room to move about. 21. The required names should be entered, using the up and down arrow keys to move about the scrolled area. 22. House rabbits require exercise: They should not be kept isolated in a small cage, but be allowed to move about in an exercise run, playpen or rabbit-proofed room. 23. There will be oceans of space in which to move about, to perambulate, to sing, to dance, to climb, to bathe, to leap somersaults , to whine, to rape, to murder. 24. That structure is flexible rather than rigid, so the molecules jiggle like Jell-O as they move about. 25. We are more and more a peripatetic planet or in plain English we move about more. 26. Rather, each large eye is a dome-shaped bundle of tubes. As you move about, only the tubes that are oriented toward you appear black, giving the illusion that you are being tracked.