teeter-totter 的 2 个定义
- a seesaw.
- to ride a seesaw.
teeter-totter 近义词
等同于 oscillate
等同于 teeter
等同于 seesaw
更多teeter-totter例句
- The program began to teeter under the weight of its own outsized expectations, questionable staffing decisions, and naivete.
- It is a moment in history worth remembering as we once more teeter on a historical precipice.
- The economy will teeter, one foot over the cliff, while members of Congress soak up the recess sun or swoosh down the ski slopes.
- His cheeks bright red, his chin wet with spittle, the helot would weave and stagger and totter until he passed out in the dirt.
- In the long run, the regime might indeed begin to totter: This is the entire point.
- Others, holding to the side of the building, felt with stupefaction the boards totter beneath their touch.
- Another glass and another fifteen minutes; a third glass, and hour's walk; after which allowed to totter home, and breakfast.
- They could see his feet totter; all held breath—the moat was very deep; he recovered, ran on.
- There was a great shock, and the cabin seemed to totter on the brink of the chasm.
- If the old almsfolk wished to pray to God daily, they might totter three-quarters of a mile up to the Minster.