toddle
toddle 英 [ˈtɒdl] 美 [ˈtɑdl]
n. 东倒西歪的走路;刚学走步的小孩 vi. 蹒跚学步;东倒西歪地走;散步
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- When you toddle, you wobble a bit on your legs as you walk. It's most common to see very small children toddle around.
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- n. 东倒西歪的走路;刚学走步的小孩
- vi. 蹒跚学步;东倒西歪地走;散步
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1. But XHTML has yet to toddle, yet to smile, and yet to cry loud enough to get the attention of most Web designers.
但是,XHTML 仍然要蹒跚学步,学着用微笑和大喊大叫来引起大多数 Web 设计人员的注意。
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2. As soon as we're old enough to toddle toward the Hubba Bubba on the lowest shelf at the checkout aisle, we get the concept of money.
当我们蹒跚学步地走向结账台最底层的Hubba Bubba泡泡糖的时候,我们就懂得了金钱的概念。
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3. Local produce is served bento-box-style onboard, or you can toddle ashore, past lobster fishermen unloading their catch, to dine at Peppermint Bay, adjacent the quaint hamlet of Woodbridge.
在游船上供应当地农产品便当盒饭,或者你也可以上岸散步,从龙虾渔民卸载他们的捕获品旁经过 , 在毗连古雅的,离奇有趣的伍德布里奇的Peppermint海湾用餐 。
- toddle (v.) "to run or walk with short, unsteady steps," c. 1600, Scottish and northern British, of uncertain origin, possibly related to totter (1530s); an earlier sense of "to toy, play" is found c. 1500. Related: Toddled; toddling.
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