释义 |
prampram /præm/ noun [countable] - And I've got a pram in the back of the shop.
- As this was also unsuccessful, she thought again and then emptied the pram of its contents.
- Frantically - but much too late - she ran in chase of the pram.
- Many have prams attached to accommodate babies.
- Pushchairs and prams are not admitted - backpacks available.
- She hit him so savagely that a woman with a pram told her to calm down.
- The artefacts he'd collected were everywhere and the cellar was full of old toys and Victorian prams.
► Babiesbaby carriage, nounbabyish, adjectivebaby milk, nounbaby walker, nounbib, nounbooster seat, nounbottle, nounbottle-feed, verbbouncing, adjectivebuggy, nounchange, verbcradle, nouncreche, nouncrib, nouncrib death, nouncrow, verbcut, verbday care, noundiaper, noundiaper rash, noundummy, nounexpress, verbfeed, nounfeeding-bottle, nounformula, nounfractious, adjectivehood, nounmatinée jacket, nounmilk, nounMoses basket, nounnappy, nounnightlight, nounnipple, nounnursery, nounpacifier, nounpapoose, nounperambulator, nounpoop, nounpoo-poo, nounpotty, nounpotty-training, nounpram, nounpushchair, nounrusk, nounsitter, nounsling, nounspoon-feed, verbstroller, nounswaddling clothes, nounteat, nounzwieback, noun ► pushing ... pram a young woman pushing a pram VERB► push· She approached the slope pushing a doll's pram full of dolls and blankets.· An old woman in tattered clothes walked down the street pushing a dilapidated pram. British English a small vehicle with four wheels in which a baby can lie down while it is being pushed SYN baby carriage American English → buggy: a young woman pushing a pram |