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单词 toddler
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Definition of toddler in English:

toddler

noun ˈtɒdləˈtɑdlər
  • A young child who is just beginning to walk.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • While at play, toddlers and young children are usually in the care of older siblings.
    • Primary school children and even toddlers as young as two have been caught starting fires.
    • They came from across the town and ranged from young parents with toddlers to pensioners with walking sticks.
    • Those most at risk are babies, toddlers and young adults with cases peaking during winter.
    • Board books, which are designed to be enjoyed by babies and toddlers, can be found at all libraries.
    • Every time you go to make love, the baby wakes up or the toddler toddles in.
    • The rest look like they have just been taught how to walk by mischievous older toddlers at the local playgroup.
    • The group is mainly for children between one and three but toddlers younger or older are welcome.
    • Children, from toddlers through to teens, will be donning these must-have looks too.
    • She spoke about caring for a range of children, both newborn and toddlers.
    • We fell in love with each other when all our children were toddlers.
    • So, whatever the weather, there is no excuse for bored toddlers or teens.
    • This group is for parents or childminders in the area with babies and toddlers.
    • Selby is to get more than £5 million to make sure that babies and toddlers get the best start in life.
    • Surely toddlers and young kids have a right of some sort to enjoy chasing pigeons in a park somewhere?
    • There were young babies screaming and toddlers vomiting on the floor.
    • The survey also revealed that one in six parents of babies or toddlers lose their temper with their child every other day.
    • Now rather quaint, the book has just been reissued; it's ideal for reading to babies and toddlers.
    • As of August, polio has claimed eight lives in the country, mostly babies and toddlers.
    • The six sessions include giving tips and ideas for playing with young children and toddlers.
    Synonyms
    youngster, young one, little one, boy, girl

Derivatives

  • toddlerhood

  • noun
    • Then I took a closer look, and discovered that the world of dance is rife with language and conventions that tie dancers in people's minds to the realm of infancy and toddlerhood.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • But the 2,000 parents of toddlers surveyed said their children were losing the art of inventive, imaginative play which is what toddlerhood should ultimately be about.
      • At last check, only one of our girls has made it through toddlerhood unscathed and I no longer believe that the feminine gender enters the world magically imbued with an inner ballerina-like grace.
      • Just a couple of weeks ago, a study came out in the journal Pediatrics which claimed that TV watching in toddlerhood contributes to attentional problems in the early elementary years.
      • By the time Nat reached toddlerhood, I was being instructed on which classes to sign her up for, which nursery schools to look at, which sports should she play and musical instruments she should master.

Rhymes

coddler, modeller (US modeler), twaddler, waddler
 
 

Definition of toddler in US English:

toddler

nounˈtɑdlərˈtädlər
  • A young child who is just beginning to walk.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • She spoke about caring for a range of children, both newborn and toddlers.
    • Surely toddlers and young kids have a right of some sort to enjoy chasing pigeons in a park somewhere?
    • Children, from toddlers through to teens, will be donning these must-have looks too.
    • Every time you go to make love, the baby wakes up or the toddler toddles in.
    • Now rather quaint, the book has just been reissued; it's ideal for reading to babies and toddlers.
    • Selby is to get more than £5 million to make sure that babies and toddlers get the best start in life.
    • They came from across the town and ranged from young parents with toddlers to pensioners with walking sticks.
    • This group is for parents or childminders in the area with babies and toddlers.
    • The rest look like they have just been taught how to walk by mischievous older toddlers at the local playgroup.
    • The group is mainly for children between one and three but toddlers younger or older are welcome.
    • Those most at risk are babies, toddlers and young adults with cases peaking during winter.
    • The six sessions include giving tips and ideas for playing with young children and toddlers.
    • We fell in love with each other when all our children were toddlers.
    • So, whatever the weather, there is no excuse for bored toddlers or teens.
    • As of August, polio has claimed eight lives in the country, mostly babies and toddlers.
    • Board books, which are designed to be enjoyed by babies and toddlers, can be found at all libraries.
    • While at play, toddlers and young children are usually in the care of older siblings.
    • The survey also revealed that one in six parents of babies or toddlers lose their temper with their child every other day.
    • There were young babies screaming and toddlers vomiting on the floor.
    • Primary school children and even toddlers as young as two have been caught starting fires.
    Synonyms
    youngster, young one, little one, boy, girl
 
 
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