toddlers
英 [ˈtɒdləz]
美 [ˈtɑdlərz]
n. 学步的儿童; 刚学会走路的孩子
toddler的复数
柯林斯词典
- 学步的孩童
Atoddleris a young child who has only just learned to walk or who still walks unsteadily with small, quick steps.
双语例句
- As they became toddlers, he invited them to his workplace and his small home.
在他们蹒跚学步时,他把他们邀请到自己的工作场所和自己小小的家中。 - If you ignore toddlers they will hijack your attention.
如果你不理孩子,他们就会设法引起你的注意。 - Toddlers take risks all day long. As we mature, we tend to stay in our safe place.
蹒跚学步的小孩儿一整天都在冒险,而我们这些已经成熟的人却倾向于呆在我们的安全地带。 - Have you heard about our mothers and toddlers group?
你有没有听过我们的母亲和稚龄孩童团体? - These toys will surely entertain your toddlers and young children for a long time.
这些玩具的孩子一定会招待你的很长一段时间幼儿和青少年。 - If you can raise toddlers and teenagers with relative calm, you can be a CEO.
如果你能相对冷静地抚养蹒跚学步的婴儿和十几岁的少年,你也能当首席执行官。 - Bribing toddlers can be counter-productive, according to Vanessa.
瓦妮莎(Vanessa)认为,贿赂幼儿可能会适得其反。 - Keep a watchful eye on babies and toddlers.
要看好婴儿和刚会走路的孩子。 - Some busy toddlers like to stand up while you read to them.
一些不喜欢闲着的幼童,在你读书给他们听时,喜欢站着。 - Perhaps it's a silence that suggests there may not be a gaggle of screaming toddlers within earshot?
也许是一种沉默,表明在你听力可及范围内没有一群尖叫不已的小家伙?