1.(刚学走的小孩子等)蹒跚;〈谑〉散步;闲荡;〈美〉跳舞
1.晃晃荡荡的步子;〈口〉一瘸一瘸走路的小孩;散步
1.if a very young child toddles, it walks with short steps that are not steady because it is just learning to walk
1.The Russian girl had dropped in after we toddled off to bed and Yvette had insulted her promptly, without even waiting for an excuse.
我们摇摇摆摆去睡觉后不久那个俄国姑娘进来了,伊蔽特立即侮辱了她,甚至连借口也不找一个。
2.As he toddled round the run-down family farm in the hills near Cologne, he would hit things with it to see what sound they made.
当孩童的他蹒跚在科隆附近小山丘的破败家庭农场附件转悠时,他会用小木锤到处敲打东西,看它们会发出什么样的声音。
3.The child in the room far above burst into a long, dirgelike cry, and toddled hastily out of the room.
远在楼上房间里的男孩爆发出一阵长久的哀乐般的哭喊,他摇摇晃晃地冲出房间。
4.Grandfather often toddled round to the club for a chat with his cronies.
祖父时常摇摇晃晃地到俱乐部去找他的老朋友聊天。
5.This huge machine toddled in a courtyard, deliberating at each step.
这台巨大的机器在院子里蹒跚学步,每一次迈步都要经过深思熟虑。
6.He toddled down to the office.
他信步朝办公室走去。
7.Off toddled the clerk to check the price herself.
店员不紧不慢地亲自回去查价钱。
8.Her two-year-old son toddled into the room.
她的两岁的儿子摇摇摆摆地走进屋里。
9.toddled round to my friend's house.
我散步到朋友家。