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
- 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。 - One of the toddlers was bawling, and the other had a runny nose.
其中一个学步的小孩在大哭,另外一个流着鼻涕。 - The room abounded with screaming children; The garden bristled with toddlers.
房间里充满了尖叫的小孩子;花园充满了初学走路的孩子。 - Toddlers need fruit for iron, which helps development of their brains.
初学走路的孩子需要从水果中摄入铁,铁对儿童脑的发育有帮助。 - 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。 - Toilet training can be one of the most challenging times parents have with their toddlers.
厕所训练,可其中一个最充满挑战的时代,家长与他们的幼童。 - 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。 - 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。 - 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。 - 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。