waddle 英 [ˈwɒdl]   美 [ˈwɑdl]

waddle

waddle  英 [ˈwɒdl] 美 [ˈwɑdl]

n. 蹒跚;摇摆的步子  vi. 摇摇摆摆地走;蹒跚而行 

进行时:waddling  过去式:waddled  过去分词:waddled  第三人称单数:waddles  名词复数:waddles 

I go for a waddle and do stretches and exercises every day. 我每天都会出去散散步,做做伸展运动。
Pre-pregnancy it seemed strange to me that pregnant women waddle while nonpregnant women who weigh the same walk normally. 在怀孕之前看到怀孕的女性走跟蹒跚而一样体重的没有怀孕的女性去能正常走路,我感到很奇怪。

  • A duck's walk is a waddle. To imitate it, turn your feet away from each other and take short clumsy steps that make you swing unsteadily from side to side.
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  • n. 蹒跚;摇摆的步子
  • vi. 摇摇摆摆地走;蹒跚而行
  • 1. I go for a waddle and do stretches and exercises every day.

    我每天都会出去散散步,做做伸展运动。

  • 2. Pre-pregnancy it seemed strange to me that pregnant women waddle while nonpregnant women who weigh the same walk normally.

    在怀孕之前看到怀孕的女性走跟蹒跚而一样体重的没有怀孕的女性去能正常走路,我感到很奇怪。

  • 3. To waddle a given distance, penguins use twice as much energy as other creatures of the same size use to walk equally far.

    同样一段距离,企鹅以其摇摆的方式来行走,所消耗掉的体能是其他同体型动物的两倍之多。

  • waddle (v.) "to walk with short steps, swaying from side to side; to walk as a duck does," 1590s, frequentative of wade. Related: Waddled; waddling. The noun is recorded from 1690s.
wad·dle / ˈwɒdl ; NAmE ˈwɑːdl / verb [intransitive ] (+ adv./prep.) to walk with short steps, swinging from side to side, like a duck (鸭子似地)蹒跚行走,摇摆地行走 wad·dle noun [singular ] She walked with a waddle. 她走起路来步履蹒跚。 waddle waddles waddled waddling wad·dle / ˈwɒdl ; NAmE ˈwɑːdl /
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