
表示“哭”的描写
1.burst into tears
2.weep/sob
3.be about to cry
4.cry in silence
5.tears streamed down his face/cheeks
6.with tears streaming down his face/cheeks
7.with tears glistening in his eyes
8.with tears welling up in his eyes
9.tears of excitement/joy welled up in his eyes
10.two drops of tears rolled down her cheeks
11.couldn't/fail to contain his tears
12.be close to tears
13.fight back the tears
14.couldn't help shedding tears
15.tears he shed were tears of joy.
表示“笑”的描写
16.Susan smiled at him and waved.
17.He was smiling broadly now.
18.Oh, I'm fine,' Anna replied with a smile.
19.A broad smile spread over Lucy's face.
20.He managed a faint smile.
21.He looked across at Jos with a wry smile
=one which shows both amusement and sadness
=Oh, I understand,' he said with a knowing smile
=one which shows you know something that is secret.
22.a smile on your face/lips
23.Now he had a great big smile on his face.
24.She gave them a little smile.
25.'Of course,' she replied smilingly.
26.Tony was laughing so hard he had to steady himself on the table.
27.Nora laughed so much that she nearly cried.
28.laugh heartily/uproariously/hysterically etc. (=laugh a lot)
29.The kids tumbled around on the floor, laughing hysterically.
30.He couldn't help it; he burst out laughing (=suddenly started laughing)laugh your head off
31.He's one of the few writers who can make me laugh out loud.
32.'What a mess!' she said, with a laugh.
33.At first she was silent, then she gave a nervous laugh.
34.He looked shocked, then burst into laughter (=started laughing).
35.roar/scream/shriek with laughter (=laugh very loudly)
36.Audiences roared with laughter.
37.He shook with laughter.
38.'Catch me if you can,' she said with a giggle.
39.Vicky suppressed a nervous giggle.
40.If you can't stop giggling you'll have to leave the room.
41.What are you chuckling about?
42.Rosie gave a little chuckle.
43.The boys tried not to smirk.
44.What are you smirking at?
45.He had a self-satisfied smirk on his face.
表示“心理活动”的描写
46.These events constantly remind me of my father’s absence.
47.I immediately picture/imagine him walking through the door, wearing a shining smile.
48.Most days I hope that maybe he will turn up at my doorstep one day.
49.At that very moment, he wondered whether he would be sentenced to death for killing people.
50.He was determined to tell people the truth, but no one could hear his voice.
51.So the young man realized the police had arrested the wrong person, and he took the great courage to expose the real criminal.
52.I focused my thoughts on every part of myself.
53.We nodded our heads in agreement, understanding each other.
54.Somehow I got the idea it would be fun to waken my father by firing it.
55.I was wondering where he was I had a new joke to tell him.
56.I was afraid to go to sleep, for fear that I would wake up the way I had been before.
57.Then I tried to figure out what I should do to follow my friend to the hospital?
58.There was nothing I could accomplish there, I convinced myself.
59.All I could do at the hospital, I decided, was to get in the way.
60.As I started my car, I realized that my friend had left his truck and keys at the courts.
61.From that one experience I learned that the most important thing in life isn’t the money you make.
62.I will cherish the fond memories for the rest of my life
63.He felt he could not continue and sat down on the lawn.
.At this dark and hopeless moment, a wonderful idea came to him. It filled his mind with a great, bright light.
65.Tom thought for a moment, was about to agree; but he changed his mind.
66.The peasant, surprised and disturbed, swallowed a tiny glass of brandy.(upset, bewildered, shocked, perplexed, doubtful )
67.She met his gaze at last, a red flush creeping across her face.
68.He went home ashamed, chocking with anger and confusion.(embarrassed regretful apologetic
69.He grew angry, becoming annoyed, hot, and shocked.
70.The peasant stood choking with anger and fear.
71.He was consumed with guilt after the accident.
72.He was consumed by /with jealousy.
73.He was haunted by his memories of the war.
74.He grew a little pale.
75.The day of the ball drew near and Madame Loisel seemed sad, uneasy, anxious.
76.But one evening her husband reached home with a triumphant air and holding a large envelope in his hand.
77.He stopped, distracted, seeing that his wife was weeping.
78.Two great tears ran slowly from the corners of her eyes toward the corners of her mouth.
79.He stood up, bewildered.
80.They looked, thunderstruck, at each other.
81.They went toward the Seine in despair, shivering with cold.
82.She sat waiting on a chair in her ball dress, without strength to go to bed, overwhelmed, without any fire, without a thought.
83.Loisel returned at night with a hollow, pale face.
表示“动作”的描写
84.She felt asleep and dreamed of seeing Tom.
85.Suddenly a tall figure dressed in a dark cloak appeared before him.
86.Death spoke with a threatening voice, and disappeared.
87.Dr. Urssen beck suddenly found himself in a large room where thousands of candles were burning.
88.The little girl slowly pushes herself on the swing.
.They are sitting outside in the cool night on a wooden porch, talking quietly.
90.One of them approached and asked politely if I would throw the ball back to him.
91.Wanting to appear agreeable, I bent down, picked up the ball and, eyes half-shut, threw it back as hard as I could.
92.Once I was on the bus, I crouched in a seat and shut my eyes.
93.In a flash my friend was in the car and gone, disappearing in a cloud of dust.
94.For a moment I just stood there, paralyzed(呆若木鸡).
表示“口”的描写
95.Reuben murmured a thank you and ran home all the way.
96.“Here, Mum! Here!” Reuben exclaimed as he ran to her side.
97.A young man came to the police station, surrounded by a group of journalists, declaring that he had spotted the murderer.
98.I was getting ready to blow out all the candles and she’s getting ready to help me in case I ran out of air.
99.“Time to go.” I whispered to the girl, wishing she could follow me right away.
100.My teammates were all screaming as I dashed toward the finish line.
101.I picked up the ball one last time and grumbled, “Please just come to get the damn ball.”
102.Frannie quickly told Belle Ringer and the other two drivers about Stevie's surgery, and then sighed.
103.The house got really noisy at that time, with everybody hollering and shouting at the top of his voice.
104..“How can I let you throw away the thing that means the most to you?” I pleaded with him.
105.They let out a surprisingly loud voice.
106.The smile froze on his face; his mouth fell wide open.
107.He interrupted the silence with an announcement: “The deadline to enter for the Competition is tomorrow.”
108.She greeted James and inquired “Are you ready for our field trip?” James didn’t respond.
109.“What do you think matters for a bird?” Mrs. Damon questioned.
110.He added softly, “I miss you.”
111.Rose scolded the child gently for being naughty.
112.She suggested a walk in the open air and he readily agreed.
113.Students are clearly informed that drugs will not be tolerated.
114.Let me explain what I mean.
115.How can you explain that sort of behavior?
116.“Look, I can’t tell you. Oh, come on, give me a hint.’
117.“Tell me.” “You must be joking-he’d never believe me.”
118.“Well, there is nothing we can do about it now,”she sighed.
119.As I recall, it was you who suggested this idea in the first place.
120.“I wouldn’t be afraid, “she boasted.
121.Instead of being delighted, she threw the invitation on the table crossly, muttering
122.By a violent effort she conquered her grief and replied in a calm voice,
123.Ben stammered out an apology.
124.Finally she replied hesitating
125.She uttered a cry of joy:
126.Then she asked, hesitating, filled with anxious doubt:
127.At the end of a week they had lost all hope. Loisel, who had aged five years, declared: We must consider how to replace that ornament.
128.Then he began to recount the adventures again.
129.He tried to protest. The entire table began to laugh.
130.When he was seated at the table in Jordanian’s tavern, he commenced to explain “the affair”.
131.He talked of his adventure all day.
132.This man claimed to have found the object in the road.
133.He went along, stopping his friends, beginning endlessly his statement.
134.As he left the mayor’s office, the old man was surrounded and questioned with a serious curiosity.
表示“看”的描写
135.We all gather in front of the television, praying to catch a glance/glimpse of his face.
136.Seeing no other people notice us, I placed the Christmas present down and pounded his doorbell.
137.Her eyes fell on the photos of her and me at my fourth birthday party.
138.Singing happily, she gazed at her surroundings with large, innocent eyes.
139.The woman was staring eagerly at the girl, trying to make a conversation.
140.I watched helplessly, as the woman felt more and more frustrated and hopeless.
141.Then I crept downstairs and examined the tags attached to each of the packages.
142.When he finished he raised/lifted his eyes and looked out the window.
143.She had spotted a man pacing down the hall.
144.When the students stepped off the bus, James’s eyes widened in surprise.
145.We recognized the famous comedian on his arrival.
146.Meghan nodded seriously, eyes glistening with held-back tears.
147.Swallowing hard, I stared into Meghan’s eyes for a long moment, wondering how I could cope with it.
148.Then he jumped up, eyes twinkling as he ran to fetch some of his prized Matchbox cars.
149.I was taking my time, strolling in the park and looking in shop windows.
表示“脚”的描写
150.Then Lisa stood up and made her way through the crowd toward me.
151.Lisa planted her feet firmly in front of me.
152.She managed to climb onto it and waited patiently.
153.Reuben ran/rushed down Water Street, trembling with great panic.
154.The shadows were lengthening when Reuben arrived at(动作)the factory.
155.Then, clutching the tin can, he headed for the shop.
156.Racing home, Reuben burst through the front door.
157.Disappointed and frustrated, the poor man made his way back to his family.
158.Suddenly, the woman stood up and entered the house in tears.
159.And yet, they all just stood there staring at me, motionless.
160.I led them toward a large corner booth. I could feel the rest of the staff following behind as we marched through the dining room.
161.I dragged myself through daily chores, feeling exhausted.
162.The elderly man fled away with great panic.
163.The man stepped back/stepped onto the platform to take a good look at the paintings.
1.He leapt to his feet and rushed out of the living room.
165.He sprung from his chair and rushed to pick up the telephone.
166.He jumped up and rushed out of the living room.
167.She just sat there staring into space
168.The kids sat around a campfire
169.Please remain seated until your name is called.
170.He seated himself comfortably at the foot of the bed.
171.He took his usual seat at the front of the classroom.
172.That man is hurt, he's limping.
173.He was so drunk that he staggered all the way home.
174.She stumbled upstairs and into bed.
175.She tiptoed to the bed so as not to wake the baby.
176.They strolled around the park.
177.They enjoy wandering through the countryside.
178.He paced up and down the platform, waiting for the train.
179.Demonstrators marched through the streets of the city.
180.A baby crawls before he can walk.
181.Paul decided to edge away from the crowd.
182.The cat crept silently towards the bird.
183.The boy sneaked in without paying.
184.I must dash or I'll miss the train.
185.She goes jogging every day.
186.He tripped over the step and fell.
187.The group hiked up to the top of the hill.
188.As I was sitting in the park, I watched as couples seemed to meander around happily.
表示“手”的描写
1.Speechless, she smiled radiantly and gathered her son into her arms.
190.The nearer it got, the more she waved the yellow blouse wildly .
191.The man took the sacks, reached into his pocket and placed four coins in Reuben's hand.
192.Then, clutching the tin can, he headed for the shop.
193.He parked down the street from Bobby's house, and rushed to his front door, trembling with excitement.
194.The man gently wrapped the gift in brown paper and placed the parcel in Reuben's hands.
195.Dora lifted the lid, tears beginning to blur her vision.
196.Seeing no other people notice us, I placed the Christmas present down and pounded his doorbell.
197.She didn't say a word, but smiled a watery smile and held my hand tightly.
198.As we shook hands with the new owners, I told them how fortunate they were.
199.He patted my head, and inquired: “Is there anything particular you want?”
200.He was squeezing my wrist so hard that it ached.
201.She stroked her fingers through my hair, and said: “Of course there is a Santa Clause.”
202.She handed the napkin to me, and three $ bills fell onto my desk when I opened it.
203.Stevie looked at me, and then at his mother, then pulled out one of the napkins.
204.The class clapped warmly as Mr Lee presented me with the reward.
205.He reached into his pocket and withdrew a note.
206.Mrs. Damon pointed to the quotation from Albert Einstein hanging on the wall.
207.Calmly he picked up the brush and started again to whitewash.
208.She nervously fingered her collar.
209.He stroked the cat and patted the dog
210.She tapped him on the shoulder.
211.He grasped my hand and we ran
212.She grabbed her briefcase and ran to the bus stop
213.The thief snatched the handbag and disappeared into the crowd.
214.Press the button.
215.Please handle the goods with great care。
216.George stood silently with his arms folded.
