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
- 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。 - Older babies and toddlers from ages one to three are often more of a challenge.
照顾较大的宝宝和一至三岁的学步儿比较有挑战。 - How would you establish reference ranges for uncommon analytes in infants and toddlers?
要如何建立婴儿与幼童的不寻常血液样本参考分布? - 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? - 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。 - 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 Nora and Michael were still toddlers, we probably would have been in the clear.
如果Micheal和Nora还不懂事,我们可能就不会有什么阻碍。 - 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。 - Keep a watchful eye on babies and toddlers.
要看好婴儿和刚会走路的孩子。