tottered
英 [ˈtɒtəd]
美 [ˈtɑːtərd]
v. 蹒跚; 踉跄; 跌跌撞撞; 摇摇欲坠; 摇摇晃晃
totter的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 跌跌撞撞;蹒跚;踉跄
If someonetotterssomewhere, they walk there in an unsteady way, for example because they are ill or drunk.- He tottered to the fridge, got a beer and slumped at the table...
他踉跄地走到冰箱前,拿出一瓶啤酒,一屁股坐在桌边。 - The baby began to crawl, then managed her first tottering steps.
宝宝开始只是爬,后来第一次站起来蹒跚着走了几步。
- He tottered to the fridge, got a beer and slumped at the table...
- VERB 摇摇欲坠;变得不稳;动摇
If something such as a market or governmentis tottering, it is weak and likely to collapse or fail completely.- The property market is tottering.
房地产市场摇摇欲坠。 - ...further criticism of the tottering government.
对濒临瓦解的政府的进一步批评
- The property market is tottering.
双语例句
- Under the bundle tottered the old woman, her face as white as a linen sheet.
包袱底下,正是那位步履踉的老妇人,她的脸白的像块亚麻布。 - He tottered to the fridge, got a beer and slumped at the table
他踉跄地走到冰箱前,拿出一瓶啤酒,一屁股坐在桌边。 - The tall chimney tottered and then collapsed.
那座高烟囱摇摇晃晃地倒了下来。 - An under-officer of the battalion ran up and took the flag which tottered from its weight in Prince Andrey's hands, but he was at once killed.
这个兵营的士官跑到了前面,他拿起那面因为太重而在安德烈公爵手中摇摇晃晃的军旗,但是他马上就被击毙了。 - The old lady tottered out of her room.
老太太颤巍巍地走出屋来。 - Weak with fever, the old woman tottered to the bed.
因发烧而虚弱,那老太太摇摇晃晃地走到床边。 - But he took her hand, and the contact thrilled her; her senses were giving way, and she almost tottered.
他只是握住她一只手,这种接触使她感到毛骨悚然;她失去了知觉,几乎是在蹒跚而行。 - The old lady tottered downstairs.
老太太摇摇晃晃地走下楼梯。 - But the nationalist dream survived and, as the Austro-Hungarian Empire tottered towards its finale in the 19th century, bohemian Prague once again lifted its voice.
但民族主义者的梦想终于实现,奥匈帝国在19世纪步入终结,波希米亚的布拉格再次挺起胸膛说话了。 - The drunkard tottered along the road.
醉鬼在路上踉跄行走。