英语读后续写 身体部位修饰与描写搭配
head
grey/gray/bowed/lowered/head
+
turned one’s head
nodded one’s head
shook one’s head
lifted/raised one’s head
dropped/lowered one’s head
scratched one’s head
felt one’s head spinning
patted head one’s
rubbed one’s head
clutched one’s head
rested her head on his shoulder
one’s head hung low/down;drooped/dropped/fell/ached
from head to toe
from head to foot
idea/thought/memory popped into/flashed through/entered one’s head/mind
in/inside one’s head
hair
wore+grey/gray/silver/grizzled/untidy/fuzzy/silky/beautiful/shining/coarse /tangled/+hair
brushed/combed/trimmed/ tidy/arranged one’s hair
hair+fell/curled/shone/hung
mind
adj.+~
conscious, subconscious, unconscious, brilliant, open+
verb+~
came into, came to, crossed, entered, flashed across/into, went through, passed through, sprung to, bore in, kept in, occupied, made up one’s, lingered in, crept into, remained in, stayed in, slipped, arose in +
~+verb
raced/wandered/whirled/drifted
His mind raced, trying to think of a way out of the situation.
n+prep+mind
aim in mind, doubt in mind , idea in mind , picture in mind, question in mind, thought in mind,
confusion in mind, state of mind, peace of mind
prep + ~
in one’s mind
face
handsome/sweet/pleasant/pretty/delicate,flushed/red/unshaven/wrinkled,
tear-stained,frightened/shocked/surprised/worried/anxious/concerned/troubled/angry/furious
serious/tired/sad/honest/blank/cheerful/friendly/grinning/happy/funny/cruel/grave/serious/grim /gaunt/pleasant/radiant/smiling/furious/freckled/grinning+
buried/hid/covered/mopped/rubbed/scratched/touched/ran down/spread over/streamed down one’s/ appeared on /gazed at+
in sb’s face
one’s face glowed/lit up/brightened/beamed/ darkened/flushed/paled/
one’s face broke into a smile.
look (expression on one’s face)
adj+
angry/nasty/dirty/severe/sharp/stern/furious/familiar/annoyed/disappointed/horrified/
shocked/stunned/odd/ wary/surprised/desperate/panicked/scared/terrified/worried/doubtful/careful/cheerful/
cautious/puzzled/confused/curious/earnest/determined/innocent/shy/grateful/guilty/
~+ v
look+revealed/showed/suggested
cheek
adj+~
flushed, pink, red, rosy, scarlet , tear-stained, wet
Her cheeks were wet with tears.
verb + ~
brush, touch,kiss on, roll down, stain,
~+ verb
blazed, burnt,reddened,flushed
prep+~
across sb's ~s ; on sb's ~s
lip
adj+~ upper , lower, dry , thick, stiff
verb +~
bite, chew, press...together
+~ verb
move, part , quiver, tremble,twitch,tighten
prep +~
between your ~ a cigarette between his lips
on your ~ There was a slight smile on her lips.
mouth
adj.+~ big, large, wide , small , beautiful, toothless , wet , dry, closed, smiling, swollen
verb +~ open, shut, cover ,wipe,
+~ + verb drop open, fall open, hang open, go dry, close,tighten,widen, twist,water, quiver, tremble
My mouth started watering when I smelled the food.
jaw
verb +~
Rub,clench,tighten,
~ + verb
drop, tighten, hang open
prep+~
between its ~s The dog had his arm clamped between its jaws.
tongue
adj+~ sharp
verb + ~ put out, click/cluck, bite,
~+ verb hang out , flick, lick , wag ,loosen
tooth
adj.+~ crooked, jagged,broken,pearl-like, pearl-white, decayed, rotten , loose, aching
verb+~ brush, clean, pull out, remove
~+verb fall out, bite sb/sth, sink into sb/sth, snap together, ache, chatter
throat
adj.+~ bad, infected, sore, dry,swollen
verb+~ clear, hurt, tighten She cleared her throat, then began to speak.
~+verb ache, hurt, close (up), tighten
eye
adj+~ amber, blue, brown, dark, golden, green, grey, big, huge, large, wide
bright, starry, clear,moist, tear-filled, tearful, watery, dry, half-closed, angry, cruel, fierce, anxious , curious, keen, sharp
verb+~ open , close, shut
~+verb grow wide, glow, light up, shine, spark, sparkle, twinkle , be drawn to sb/sth, follow sb/sth, turn to sb/sth , fall on sb/sth, settle on sb/sth , focus on sb/sth, gaze (up) at sb/sth, be glued to sb/sth, linger on sb/sth, rest on sb/sth,
prep+~ in your ~s
eyebrow
adj+~ thick ,bushy, lifted, raised, surprised
verb+~ lift, raise
~+verb lift, rise
breath
adj+~ deep
verb+~ take a deep breath, hold one’s breath
phrase out of breath
sigh
adj+~ deep, heavy,heartfelt
verb+~ let out a deep sigh
sigh
adv. deeply, heavily, impatiently
shoulder
prep+~ over your ~
shoulders
adj+~ broad, wide, round , tight
verb+~ shrug
When I asked him why he'd done it he just shrugged his shoulders.
~+verb be bent, be bowed, droop, drop, stiffen, tighten
chest
adj+~ broad, narrow
~+verb rise , fall
waist
adj+~ narrow, slim
prep+~ about/around/round the/your ~
She wore a broad belt about her waist.
back
adj+~ broad , strong ,bent
~+verb arch , stiffen
fist
adj+~ clenched
verb+~ clench , bang, strike
arm
threw his arms around me
verb+~ wave , lower, raise, catch hold of, grab, take
He was running towards them, waving his arms.
hand
adj+~ beautiful, delicate, long-fingered, coarse, rough, shaking, trembling
verb +~ take , hold, reach for , shake, withdraw, throw up, wave ,clap , wash
hand+ verb shake, tremble , reach out, lift
thumb
verb+~ suck , flick
thumb up
elbow
verb+~ lean, place, rest , catch, grasp,
finger
adj+ broken, pointing , accusing, warning
The teacher raised a warning finger and we stopped talking.
verb+~ point, poke, put, stick, jab, stab,hold up, raise, count (sth) on ,wag, waggle, dip , run ,drum, tap,click, snap , stub, shut, trap, crook , extend , prick ,
She cried, pointing an accusing finger at the boys.
Everyone put their fingers in their ears when the shooting started.
She raised a finger to her lips to ask for silence.
‘None of that!’ cried the teacher, wagging her finger.
I dipped my finger in the sauce and licked it.
She ran her finger along the dusty shelf.
He was drumming his fingers nervously on the arm of the chair.
We were swaying and clicking our fingers in time to the music.
He snapped his fingers and the waiter came running.
I stubbed my finger painfully while reaching for a book.
The child needed treatment after trapping her finger in the car door.
He crooked a finger to tell us to go over to him.
He held up his hand with the fingers extended.
The nurse pricked my finger to get some blood.
Although she knew lots of people, she could count her friends on the fingers of one hand.
palm
adj+~ soft, horny , sweaty, open,outstretched
verb+~ hold up, raise,spread, press, slap
He spread his palms in a gesture of openness.
I pressed my palm to the wound to stop the bleeding.
She slapped her palm against the desk in anger.
~+verb sweat
leg
adj+~ left, right, hind, long , short, stumpy , beautiful, good, shapely , muscled, muscular, powerful, strong, skinny, spindly, thin, hairy , artificial, wooden, stiff, broken, fractured, withered, outstretched
He sat down with his lame leg outstretched. | tired She crossed the finish line on tired legs.
They don't train the day before a match to ensure they have fresh legs.
verb+~ bend , brace, straighten, cross, spread,,extend, stretch (out) , lift , kick, swing,entwine, tangle, break, injure
He put his back against the car, braced his legs and pushed.
I moved the chair away from the table so I could cross my legs.
They made him put his hands on the police car and spread his legs.
She stretched her legs under the table.
The dog lifted its leg against the lamp post.
She sat with her legs drawn up underneath her.
She swung her legs over the side of the bed and reached for her crutches.
They gazed at each other, their legs entwined under the table.
She had her leg amputated below the knee. | shave
~+verb move
They ran together, their legs moving in unison.
flail, kick ,bend , buckle,shake, tremble, dangle, hang, swing, pump ,ache
He jumped to avoid the flailing leg of the defender.
She started running, fat legs pumping.
His legs buckled and he collapsed on the floor.
He sat with his legs dangling off the bridge.
knee
adj+~ bony, bare, bent , drawn-up,arthritic, bad, dodgy, injured, stiff, troublesome, twisted
I rested my chin on my drawn-up knees.
verb+~
bend, straighten, draw up, drop (down) on, drop to, fall on/to, go down on, sink to, sprain, twist, hug, graze,
He hugged his knees to keep warm.
He went down on his knees and begged for forgiveness.
She sat on her father's knee (= lap) while he read her a story.
He slapped his knee as he rocked with laughter. | pat He patted her knee reassuringly.
~+verb buckle, give way, knock, shake, tremble
Suddenly her knees buckled and she fell to the floor.
~+noun injury, problem, trouble | operation, surgery , joint, ligament ,
foot
adj+~ left, right , back, front, bare,dainty (little), small, big, enormous , narrow, wide, flat , blistered, swollen , dirty, smelly, leaden ,winged
He shifted his weight onto his back foot.
He was excused military service because of his flat feet.
It's dangerous to walk on the beach in/with bare feet.
He walked towards the examination room with leaden feet.|
She flew on winged feet (= fast) up the narrow stair.
verb+~
get to, jump to, leap to, rise to, scramble to, plant, put , raise , stamp , swing , shuffle , drag, wipe, tread on
He got shakily to his feet. | be on I've been on my feet all day and I need to sit down for a rest.
I planted my feet firmly on the chair and reached up to the top window. She put her foot down on the accelerator and the car lurched forward.
He raised his foot off the accelerator pedal.
He swung a foot at the ball but missed completely.
She dragged her feet as she reluctantly followed her parents.
Wipe your feet when you come in from the street.
That man trod on my foot and he didn't even apologize.
~+verb catch, slip,crunch, patter, pound, shuffle, dangle , kick ,sink
His foot caught in the cable and he fell under the train.
My foot slipped as I was about to shoot and I missed the ball.
I heard feet crunching over the gravel outside the house.
I sat by the river with my feet dangling in the water.
They carried him out of the room with his feet kicking.
My feet sank deep into the mud.
prep+~
beneath/under your ~ ,from ~ to ~
toe
adj+~
big, little, bare,broken, bruised, curl
The shoe pressed painfully against her big toe.
Under his bare toes the floor felt gritty.
verb+~
stand on, tread on , stub,break, bruise, crack, dip
She stood on her toes to kiss him. Ouch! That was my toe you just trod on.
She trod on a lot of toes when she joined the company.
I dipped my toe in the river to test the temperature.
So far they have only dipped their toe in the potentially vast computer market.
~+verb
The man's broad smile made her toes curl (= made her feel embarrassed or uncomfortable).
from head/top to toe
He gave himself a good scrub from head to toe.