aimless walkの例文
- It has its glossy charm, but odd and accidental discoveries on aimless walks are often more interesting.
- Invariably, on one of our many delightfully aimless walks, we find ourselves in front of a real-estate office.
- And if you've always wanted to take a long, aimless walk along a beach, this is the place.
- Unemployed and living off their parents, Fausto's twenty-something friends kill time shuffling from empty caf閟 to seedy pool halls to aimless walks across desolate windswept beaches.
- Mostly he stays at home or takes long, aimless walks past tall buildings and down streets clogged with cars _ " a whole different world from where I came from ."
- Influenced by the Bauhaus and constructivism, in 1930 he made his own experimental film, " An Aimless Walk, " its subjects desolate suburban streets and waterfronts, puzzling reflections and a man on a streetcar.
- According to Jaroslav Andel's biography of Hackenschmied, in 1930, Hackenschmied created his first film " Bez?eln?proch醶ka " ( " Aimless Walk " ) which inaugurated the movement of avant-garde film in Czechoslovakia.
- "Judenweg " is the fictional account of a young Jew turned robber out of anger and defiance against 17th century anti-Jewish laws which forced thousands into homelessness, wandering along unmarked paths, unable to remain anywhere for longer than two days . The aimless walk from F黵th to Frankfurt took two weeks.
- Rad's tradition-minded parents, arriving from the old country for the big event, are at first appalled by American customs like women smoking on the street, but before too long they are happily adopting American folkways, including wearing promotional T-shirts and going for aimless walks along empty suburban streets.
- Much of the drama is given to defining the individual quirks within the family : the determined calmness of Ani's self-effacing mother ( Linda Emond ); the frustrated impatience of her father ( Michael Countryman ), a doctor; the obsessive hypochondria of her flashy, overdressed aunt ( Sophie Hayden ) and the tendency of her uncle ( Richard Council ) to get lost taking aimless walks.