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toddler

/tod-ler/US // ˈtɒd lər //UK // (ˈtɒdlə) //

幼儿,蹒跚学步的孩子,蹒跚学步,婴幼儿

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who toddles, especially a young child learning to walk.

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Examples

  • It’s extremely easy to use and packs down small while still being large enough to accommodate our tall toddler when deployed.

  • An algorithm that incorporates both may be even more flexible and resilient to catastrophic forgetting, instead operating like a toddler trying to untangle a complex world one memory at a time.

  • At all levels, coaches and players discovered the ramifications of a mathematical truth we all learn as toddlers.

  • To her surprise, the children’s cortisol levels — the end product of the neuroendocrine cascade — were lower than the average toddler’s.

  • As a toddler, Brian Brenner ’82, SM ’84, jumped with excitement when he saw the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge being built over New York Harbor.

  • When my oldest child was a toddler, I treated illuminated screens like plutonium.

  • The possibilities seem endless: Who needs a trip to the liquor store when the toddler can turn water into wine, amirite?

  • Even the most enterprising toddler would have a hard time swallowing one.

  • She regressed to the mental state of a toddler lost in a J.C. Penny department store.

  • Robbie Howell abducted his wife and their toddler across state lines.

  • Dalgard had known Sssuri since he was a toddler and the other a cub coming to see the wonders of dry land for the first time.

  • That was a brave name, truly, for a flaxen-haired toddler; but the mountaineers love sonorous and stately names.

  • There was nothing he might not do in the future, having already done the biggest thing, this toddler up club-steps to-day.

  • You see, my mother died a long while ago; I was just a toddler then; and my father married again.

  • The woman stood a step outside the door, a baby in her arms, another toddler holding fast to her skirt.