Walk, walk, walk, walk, walk, trip, trip, trip, trip.
Walk like a fly, walk like a bird, walk like a bird, walk like a bird, walk like a bird.
Walk with difficulty, limp, crawl, crawl
Trot, jog, fly, fly, fly, turn your head, run, run, jump, jump.
Running around like a rabbit, out of breath.
Sensory movement:
Look at it. Look at it. Look at it. Look up. Look down. Be careful.
Look back, look around, glance, stare, browse, look, look, patrol.
Witness, witness, meet, call, stare, stare, glare.
Look around, look around, make faces, look forward, and see far and wide.
Panoramic view, look at each other, look at each other, look at the flowers.
Listen, listen, eavesdrop, listen, listen, listen, listen to rumors.
Hearsay never tires of hearing, turns a deaf ear, goes in one ear and out the other.
2. The words that describe actions are those that strut, blink, rampage, crawl, cheer, sneak, sit at a desk, sing, dance and stride.
Grasping hands, moving quickly, panicking, running away, jumping, crawling, dancing, bared his teeth.
Stumbling, stumbling and chattering, try your best to be slow, vague, nagging, self-evident and specious.
Unscrupulous talk, beautiful expression, vivid answer, eloquent talk, laughing.
Brave, rhetoric, rhetoric, walking around, helping the elderly, dancing, talking, leaning back and forth, telling each other.
Travel around the mountains, watch what people say, look around, stare blankly, stand by, stretch your head, shrink your neck and drink it all.
Sharp eyes and quick teeth, grinning, cocky, scratching their heads, rubbing their hands, jumping up and down, striding and whispering.
Look around, punch and kick, wag your head and tail, listen to eavesdropping, listen.
Is that enough?
3. Words about action description 10 character action description words
[Walking]
Walk, walk, walk, walk, walk, trip, trip, trip, trip.
Walk like a fly, walk like a bird, walk like a bird, walk like a bird, walk like a bird.
Walk with difficulty, limp, crawl, crawl
[running]
Trot, jog, fly, fly, fly, turn your head, run, run, jump, jump.
Running around like a rabbit, out of breath.
[look]
Look at it. Look at it. Look at it. Look up. Look down. Be careful.
Look back, look around, glance, stare, browse, look, look, patrol.
Witness, witness, meet, call, stare, stare, glare.
Look around, look around, make faces, look forward, and see far and wide.
Panoramic view, look at each other, look at each other, look at the flowers.
[Listen]
Listen, listen, eavesdrop, listen, listen, listen, listen to rumors.
Hearsay never tires of hearing, turns a deaf ear, goes in one ear and out the other.
[thinking]
Guess, suppose, imagine, recall, dream, association, delusion, delusion, yearning.
Think, think, think, think, think, think, think, think, think, think, care.
Emotions ebb and flow, thoughts surge and thoughts are complicated.
Fascinated, I tried my best to rack my brains, think hard, think twice before acting, and worry about it.
Digging, daydreaming, wishful thinking, without thinking.
[crying]
Sobbing, sobbing, wailing, crying, crying, crying, crying, crying.
Cry, cry, cry, cry, cry, cry, cry, cry, cry, cry, cry.
Cry, cry, cry, cry.
[Laughter]
Laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh.
An insidious smile grinned, grinned, laughed, scoffed, scoffed, laughed and laughed.
Laugh, laugh, laugh, nod, sip, laugh, giggle, grin.
Hehe, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh.
Smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile.
Smile with your eyes open, but not with your skin open.
4. Words expressing actions (2) Idioms describing the actions of characters:
Agile, as fast as lightning, moving like a rabbit, looking up, striding forward, holding your head high, dancing, bared your teeth,
Full of silver hair, flushed, flushed, sallow and emaciated, radiant.
Smile, red face, big belly, head high.
Tiger-backed bear has a wide waist and shoulders, a round waist, a well-proportioned figure and a full face of smiles.
handsome
1) Idioms describing the appearance of characters: big waist, long hair, crouching, well dressed and good looking.
(2) Idioms describing the expression of characters: stupefied, dumbfounded, radiant, absorbed, absorbed.
(3) Idioms describing the mood of characters: anxiety, anxiety, distraction and anxiety.
(4) Idioms describing characters' qualities: self-sacrifice, selflessness, honesty, helpfulness, and no hesitation in finding money.
(1) Idioms describing the appearance of characters:
Good-looking, personable, potbellied, big waist, long hair, squatting, well-dressed, handsome and natural.
(2) Idioms describing characters' actions:
Agile, as fast as lightning, moving like a rabbit, looking up, striding forward, holding your head high, dancing, bared your teeth,
(3) Idioms describing people's demeanor:
Stunned, stunned, full of energy, completely turning the ancient distinction, destroying the glass, concentrating, dancing, tongue-tied, blinking, smiling, staring.
(4) Idioms describing the mood of characters: indecision, anxiety, anxiety, restlessness and fidgeting.
5. Words that describe actions, expressions, language, etc. These characters are good words and sentences to describe their emotions, expressions and actions. Happy, happy, excited, happy, surprised, happy, happy, gratified, excited, smiling, full of satisfaction, ecstatic, triumphant, ecstatic, laughing. Smiling, smiling, smiling, smiling, smiling, beaming, angry, depressed, sad, listless, tearful. Excitement and excitement poured out of my mind like a flood that burst its banks, and I could no longer conceal that gentleness. Run, run, run! His heart is excited, and his happiness can no longer be expressed in our shallow language. It seems that every hair on his body is beating and happy. (1) The words describing the appearance of the characters are dignified and vigorous, with fine features, red face and tender face, full of silver hair, bright eyes like pool eyes, golden eyes, heavy eyebrows and good spirits, tall and heroic, and well dressed. (2) The characters' expressions are full of laughter and tears, laughter and laughter. All smiles are triumphant, carefree, happy, sad, sad and tearful. (3) The words describing the mood of the characters are full of joy. Anxious to return is relaxed and happy, but her heart is full of worries. She was heartbroken. (4) The sentence describing the character has a pair of beautiful eyes, childlike and long eyelashes, just like two crystals.
Hei Hu, the child, has a strong head and two big eyes, and is very energetic. His brow wrinkled tightly from time to time, forming a question mark between the two; Sometimes I stretch happily, like an exclamation point.
His red face sparkled like an apple ripe in September. His ears are white and red, his helix is distinct, and his outer ring and inner ring are symmetrical, like a carved work of art.
Her small mouth contains rich expressions: when you are happy, tilt your lips and make a face; When you are angry, you can catch a small oil pan by pouting. Words from this mouth sometimes make people angry and choke, but sometimes people can't help laughing.
Miss Li has beautiful hair, black and bright, thick and dense. When she stands in the sun and shakes her head gently, her hair will flash with colorful rings. Smile with tears, laugh heartily, smile, be cheerful and carefree, radiant, full of energy, angry and depressed, sad and listless, and burst into tears. Her small mouth contains rich expressions: when you are happy, tilt your lips and make a face; When you are angry, you can catch a small oil pan by pouting.
Words from this mouth sometimes make people angry and choke, but sometimes people can't help laughing. Miss Li has beautiful hair, black and bright, thick and dense. When she stands in the sun and shakes her head gently, her hair will flash with colorful rings.
My classmate Xiaohong has a big braid and big black eyes embedded under his thick eyebrows. She looks beautiful. She held a pile of wonton skin in her left hand, picked a little stuffing with chopsticks in her right hand, wrapped it in the skin, and then pinched it left and right, and a wonton was "born" in my hand. I picked up the dough, picked up the stuffing with chopsticks, carefully placed it on the dough and squeezed it with both hands.
I just feel sticky. Take a closer look and say, "Oh dear!" I couldn't help crying-it turned out that I pushed too hard, and the dough was broken and the stuffing came out. I quickly "first aid" and came out from the other side.
I quickly wrapped each other with another piece of dough, which was considered as blocking the "loophole". I finally wrapped a jiaozi with three pieces of dough.
When she washes her dirty clothes with soap, she rubs them together. Small soap bubbles emerged from the clothes and soon turned into many white bubbles. She sighed at the window glass and rubbed her nails. A series of actions were clean and neat.
I first poured a small amount of oil into the pan. When the oil smoked, I quickly poured the egg into the pan, only to hear a "click". The egg quickly appeared in the oil pan, and its edge was like the lace on the little girl's skirt. I rinsed the mop in the pool again and again, then wrung it dry, then bent down, arched my front legs, pulled back and pulled it up.
A very light needle seems heavy in my hand. Every stitch took me a lot of effort. I've just had a few stitches and I'm so tired that I'm starting to sweat. It's our turn to hammer the nail.
I can't wait to soak the thread in saliva and then twist it. But when I twist, I twist those hairs thin and long, so when I thread the needle, I just can't get through.
I had to pull my hair down before I put it on. Then I tied a knot at the end of the line. Because there is saliva on the thread, I always get stuck in my fingers when I tie the knot. I finally tied the knot and described the movements of the characters: first, the most important thing is to pay attention to observation.
Pay special attention in daily life, observe the behaviors and actions of various human figures around you, pay special attention to the characteristics of different people's actions, and grasp the characteristics and observe them carefully and repeatedly. Take the following example: Xiaoli pursed her mouth, hunched over, crept up and approached it step by step.
Approaching, approaching, I saw her quietly reaching out her right hand to the butterfly, and her open fingers closed and caught the butterfly's wings. Xiaoli jumped and jumped with joy.
He bent down, the basketball kept flapping back and forth, left and right under his hand, and his eyes turned around, looking for a chance to "break through". Suddenly, he quickened his pace, then turned left and right, rushed through two layers of defense lines and came to the basket. After a tiger jump, he turned to shoot, and the basketball drew a beautiful arc in the air and landed in the basket impartially.
Catching butterflies and playing basketball are our common activities, and some students have even participated in them in person. But the writing is not specific.
Due to careful observation, the author described the movements and demeanor of catching butterflies and playing basketball vividly. Second, we should grasp the action that can best highlight the characteristics of the characters.
6. Words to describe the action: glance at the flowers, cheer, help the old and bring the young, and have a heart-to-heart talk.
Leaning forward and leaning back, running around telling each other, wading forward, chasing after each other, bared his teeth.
Scratching ears, winking, winking, kicking, tossing and turning.
Stumbling, gaping, dancing, limping and running.
Jumping and jumping, reaching the sky in one step, with light steps, flying over the eaves and walls.
Too many chefs, a striding meteor, crept and danced with vigorous steps.
Crawl forward, down-to-earth, clumsy, scrambling, dancing
Eat, scratch your ears, raise your hand, run, jump up and down.
7. Idiom language to describe characters' actions and language: nonsense, parroting, telling a big lie, bitter medicine, laughing with laughter, firmness, keeping promises, being serious, hesitating, nonsense, boasting actions: jumping to the top, moving like a rabbit, learning from the east and using from the west, have it both ways, and getting paid at the bottom. Sigh describes people's qualities: approachable, generous, pure and pure, persevering, forgetting to eat and sleep, upright and indomitable, and describes people's wisdom after death: resourceful, learning from each other's strengths. Today, Chinese and western scholars are brilliant, outstanding, extensive and profound, brainstorming and giving inferences to describe people's manners. Style: charming, gentle, graceful, handsome, generous, high-spirited, dignified and radiant, describing characters' expressions and emotions: carefree, happy, smiling, radiant, ecstatic, overjoyed, dejected, indifferent and furious, and describing people's eloquence: eloquence, eloquence, eloquence, eloquence. I can't let go, I can't let go, I can't let go, I can't let go, I can't tear down the wall, I can't grab the light, I can't go back to Zhao, I can describe the movements of the characters: I can enjoy flowers, I can cheer, I can help the old and the young, I can dance, I can talk, I can go back and forth, I can tell you if I can tell you, I can be tired of learning, and old learning can make up for stupid birds' learning. There is no end to learning. A drop in the ocean, a drop of water wears away the stone, trying to open a book is beneficial. Idioms from fables: self-contradiction, make up the point, wait for the sword, wait for the rabbit, wait for the dragon, mend the dead sheep, gild the lily, steal the clock, buy pearls, describe the momentum of things, and the atmosphere: impeccable, resolute, vigorous, shocking and overwhelming. Changhong Wan described the characteristics of the four seasons: chilly spring, full of spring, warm spring flowers, blooming flowers, all love spring flowers and autumn fruits, sunny rainy days, steaming hot sun, scorching hot sun, cool autumn, pleasant ice and snow, and cold winter, and described the prosperous times: gathering together. The wedding was in full swing and the street was crowded with people. It was crowded with people. Describe beautiful scenery and things: beautiful and magnificent, magnificent and brilliant. Jade Qionglou is wonderful and exquisite, adding to the icing on the cake. There are holes in the jade to describe the beautiful scenery: splendid rivers and mountains soar into the clouds, the water and sky are sparkling, the lakes and mountains overlap, the mountains and rivers are beautiful, the mountains and rivers are beautiful and white. Description of flowers and trees: flowers are like flowers and green grass, ancient trees are like trees, towering trees are like glory, flowers are in full bloom, flowers are colorful, red, pink, willow and trees are shaded, description of the sun and the moon: heavy rain is like a note, heavy rain is covered with silver, the morning is misty, the wind is clear and the moon is bright, the wind is clear and the rain is urgent, and the rainstorm is like a note. There is an idiom that is synonymous with: crossing mountains with wealth, leaving home. Sigh, listen to hearsay, abandon one's helmet and adjust one's troops, sweet talk, quick eyes and quick feet, idioms with antonyms: stagger back and forth, advance back and forth, advance back and forth, link the past with the future, seek the future, foster strengths and avoid weaknesses, abandon old plans and abandon inferior ones.
8. Word A for action: word 1 for action, and hungry tiger pouncing on food: e69da5e6ba903231335323635438+0331331303231363323.
Metaphor action is fierce and rapid. 2. Hungry tigers pounce on sheep: just like hungry tigers pounce on food.
Metaphor action is fierce and rapid. 3. the hungry tiger saves the sheep: save: squeeze around a goal.
Like a hungry tiger crowding the sheep. Describe the action is fierce.
4. Snoring: Make people laugh with funny actions and language. 5, making jokes: branch: ancient opera terms; Joke: amuse with humorous words.
Make people laugh or make fun of others with funny actions and witty language. 6, clean and tidy: neat: flexible and agile, also means neat and organized.
There is nothing superfluous to describe. It's refreshing
It also describes skillful, agile and accurate movements. 7. Wages help the fire: hold on.
Fuel the fire with firewood. Metaphorically, an action will increase the strength of the opponent or aggravate the situation.
8. Wings of crane: Tai Ji Chuan's fist style, which moves like a standing crane with wings. 9, clumsy: describe the action is not flexible.
10, step by step: an action of Taoist worshipping stars and calling on gods. Its turning point on foot is like stepping on the stars, hence the name.
Gang, the handle of the big dipper. Fight, Big Dipper.
1 1, step by step: an action of Taoism to worship heaven and recruit gods. Its turning point on foot is like stepping on the stars, hence the name.
Gang, the handle of the big dipper. Fight, Big Dipper.
12, gag: branch: refers to expressions and movements in classical operas; Humorous words. Actors in traditional dramas and folk arts in China use funny actions or language in their performances.
13, bricklaying: bricklaying, patchwork; Fabricate. It refers to making people laugh with funny actions and witty language.
14, jittery: jittery, no. 15, calmly pointing: pointing: finger; C: Look.
The movements and eyes are calm. Describe the action quickly and calmly.
16, Du Fu: I still say gag. Actors in traditional dramas and folk arts in China use funny actions or language in their performances.
17, Cuokada: Jude gag. Actors in traditional dramas and folk arts in China use funny actions or language in their performances.
Why, with "coax", noisy. 18, gag: family: expressions and movements in ancient Chinese opera.
Performance and white words interspersed in traditional Chinese opera performances can make the audience laugh. Actions and words that also make people laugh.
19, bright: emitting strong light, very bright. For example, some scientific research achievements or theories and ideas have greatly promoted the progress of human society.
20, the ambition of jumping: jumping: slamming. Ben described this dance as very powerful.
Metaphor is ambitious.