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toddle

/tod-l/US // ˈtɒd l //UK // (ˈtɒdəl) //

蹒跚学步,蹒跚而行,步履蹒跚,蹒跚起步

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    tod·dled, tod·dling.

    • : to move with short, unsteady steps, as a young child.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of toddling.
    • : an unsteady gait.

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Examples

  • She watched youngsters toddle toward their futures just as her son had.

  • Her son was now almost two years old, and beginning to toddle about upon a pair of crooked, thin legs.

  • Seeing Robert hesitate, he added, "I shall have a damned deal more respect for you if you toddle."

  • He drilled her—kept on at it; he was there twice a day; and every time she had to get out of bed and toddle across the room.

  • Mrs. Pryor had just completed this arrangement when a knock at the door made her toddle off to open it.

  • Wicked Willie they called me w'en Hi wasn't old enough to toddle halone.