totter
美 [ˈtɒtə(r)]英 [ˈtɒtə(r)]
- v.跌跌撞撞;摇摇欲坠
- n.蹒跚(的步子)
- 网络摇摆蹒跚;踉跄;飘摇
第三人称单数:totters 现在分词:tottering 过去式:tottered
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2.[i]摇摇欲坠;摇摇晃晃to be weak and seem likely to fall
蹒跚
英语单词的奥秘 - luozhong10的日志 - 网易博客 ... stance( 站立的姿势,姿态); totter( 蹒跚,踉跄); visit( 访问,拜访…
摇摇欲坠
GRE逆序_馆档网 ... quitter 遇困难即放弃者 totter 摇摇欲坠,步伐蹒跚 gutter 水槽,街沟 ...
摇摆蹒跚
... (摇摆蹒跚) totter:To walk unsteadily showing great weakness often used (慢行) amble:To walk at an easy gentle rate. ...
踉跄
英语单词的奥秘 - luozhong10的日志 - 网易博客 ... stance( 站立的姿势,姿态); totter( 蹒跚,踉跄); visit( 访问,拜访…
飘摇
飘字的解释---在线新华字典 ... 飘扬〖 fly〗 飘摇〖 sway;shake;totter〗 飘曳〖 floatwithwind〗 ...
蹒跚而行
高级英语第一册lesson4 Everyday Use for... ... groove 纹(道);纹槽 totter 蹒跚而行 sporty 运动员似的 ...
步履蹒跚
GRE词汇精选(核心词汇) ... totem 图腾,徽章 totter 摇摇欲坠;步履蹒跚 touchy 敏感的,易发脾气的 ...
动摇
chapter2_ufobjfh_新浪博客 ... frown n 皱眉,蹙额;不悦之色 totter v 蹒跚,动摇,踉跄 nook n 角落,隐匿处,躲藏处 ...
1
The financial system continued to totter, stocks were plunging, and bad economic news was unabated.
当时金融系统仍步履蹒跚、股市持续下挫、经济领域的坏消息一个接着一个。
2
As regimes totter across the Middle East, those who offer cover against nasty political surprises look set to be even busier this year.
随着中东地区的政权动荡,那些提供政治风险保险的公司将迎来忙碌的一年。
3
The audience saw him totter and his knees give, and then saw him recover and tuck his chin deeper into the shelter of his left shoulder.
观众看到他摇晃了一下,双膝一弯,立刻又恢复了原状,下巴尖在肩膀的掩护下埋得更深。
4
Old and bent, ashy pale and toothless, he managed with the help of two crutches, to totter into the King's presence.
他人老背驼,面色苍白,牙齿脱落,在两根拐棍的帮助下,蹒跚而行,来到国王的面前。
5
Much like a teeter-totter, one's life goes through periods of harmony and periods of difficulty.
就象跷跷板,人生会经历和谐时期和困难时期。
6
an empire that had begun to totter.
已经开始动摇的帝国
7
Some practical reporters wear sneakers under their gowns. Others totter around on blister-inducing high heels.
一些有经验的记者们在礼服下面穿着运动鞋,另外一些穿着能把脚弄出水泡的高跟鞋步履蹒跚。
8
She managed to totter back to her seat.
她东倒西歪地好不容易回到了座位上。
9
They adorn it with silver and gold; they fasten it with hammer and nails so it will not totter .
他们用金银妆饰他,用钉子和锤子钉稳,使他不动摇。
10
How easily, he reminds readers, stable-looking societies can totter.
他提醒读者,一个看起来稳定的社会可能很容易就会动摇。