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。 - 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? - 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。 - Keep a watchful eye on babies and toddlers.
要看好婴儿和刚会走路的孩子。 - For Gabrielle and lots of other toddlers, these little bits of reading are just right.
象加布里埃和许多其他这年年纪的幼童,这些阅读是恰恰好。 - 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。 - 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。 - 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。 - Babies and toddlers will love to join in the game of hide-and-seek in these brightly illustrated hands-on board books.
婴儿和幼儿会喜欢的游戏中加入隐藏和,寻求在这些明亮的说明动手纸板书。 - 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。