走路五分钟英文怎么说
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“Walking for five minutes” in Engpsh is a phrase commonly used to describe the act of walking for a duration of five minutes.
The phrase comes from the basic unit of time measurement in the Engpsh language, where "minute" refers to a unit of time equal to one sixtieth of an hour. The word "walking" is a present continuous verb, indicating that the action is happening now and is of a temporary nature.
Examples:
"I need to stretch my legs. I'm going to go for a five-minute walk."
(我需要伸展一下我的腿。我打算去散步五分钟。)
"Let's take a five-minute walk before we continue our meeting."
(让我们在继续开会之前先散步五分钟。)
The phrase comes from the basic unit of time measurement in the Engpsh language, where "minute" refers to a unit of time equal to one sixtieth of an hour. The word "walking" is a present continuous verb, indicating that the action is happening now and is of a temporary nature.
Examples:
"I need to stretch my legs. I'm going to go for a five-minute walk."
(我需要伸展一下我的腿。我打算去散步五分钟。)
"Let's take a five-minute walk before we continue our meeting."
(让我们在继续开会之前先散步五分钟。)