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
- Parents can help by listening to their daughters, who need as much parent time as toddlers.
父母能通过聆听来帮助女儿度过青春期,他们象刚学步的幼儿一样需要父母。 - 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。 - Toddlers with high exposure to the flame retardants have lower IQs, according to one study.
根据一项研究所说,大量接触阻燃剂的幼童智商更低。 - Because most toddlers can't blow their own noses, the constant wiping and suctioning can be a chore.
因为大多数小孩都不能自己擤鼻涕,不断地擦拭和吸入可是件苦差事。 - For Adults and Children, Including Toddlers and Infants: Remove tamper-evident seal from the neck of bottle.
对于成年人和儿童,包括幼儿和婴幼儿:删除篡改明显印章从颈部的瓶子。 - Experience suggests that snotty-nosed toddlers pass their infections on to family members more frequently than older children do.
根据经验来说挂着鼻涕的学步顽童比大一些的孩子更容易把疾病传染给家里其他人。 - 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。 - 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? - Inside the stadium babies and toddlers are cared for under the wary eyes of police.
在体育场里,警察小心地照料着婴儿和初学走路的孩子。 - Toddlers are notoriously antisocial when it comes to sharing toys.
众所周知,刚学会走路的孩子不愿和别人分享玩具。