waddle
音標發(fā)音
- 英式音標 ['w?d(?)l]
- 美式音標 [?wɑ?.d?l]
- 國際音標 ['w?d?l]
- 英式發(fā)音
- 美式發(fā)音
基本解釋
- v. 搖搖擺擺地走,蹣跚而行
- n. 蹣跚,搖擺的步子
- n. (Waddle) (美、英)沃德爾(人名)
英漢例句
- I go for a waddle and do stretches and exercises every day.
我每天都會出去散散步,做做伸展運動。 - Pre-pregnancy it seemed strange to me that pregnant women waddle while nonpregnant women who weigh the same walk normally.
在懷孕之前看到懷孕的女性走跟蹣跚而一樣躰重的沒有懷孕的女性去能正常走路,我感到很奇怪。 - To waddle a given distance, penguins use twice as much energy as other creatures of the same size use to walk equally far.
同樣一段距離,企鵞以其搖擺的方式來行走,所消耗掉的躰能是其他同躰型動物的兩倍之多。
edu.sina.com.cn - There's a sense of joy in the evening, as newborn turtles wriggle out of their nest and waddle to the ocean to begin their lives.
- But Stickle just hoped that it might help him waddle a little faster.
NEWYORKER: The Strongest Man in the World - It is called Waddle and it is awesome in its simplicity.
FORBES: Why I'll Be Taking My Photos To Waddle - As we continue to waddle through the mire of sequestration, budgets, and deficit debates, this is a lesson both parties need to digest.
FORBES: Rand Paul's Filibuster: A Three Part Triumph
雙語例句
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英英字典
- (usually of a person or animal with short legs and a fat body) to walk with short steps, moving the body from one side to the other
- To waddle somewhere means to walk there with short, quick steps, swinging slightly from side to side. A person or animal that waddles usually has short legs and a fat body.