v. (鸭子似的)蹒跚行走,摇摆地走
n. 摇摆的步伐,蹒跚的步态
【名】(Waddle)(美、英)沃德尔(人名);(Waddle)(美、英)沃德尔(人名)
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第三人称单数
waddles
现在分词
waddling
过去式
waddled
过去分词
waddled
1.To waddle a given distance, penguins use twice as much energy as other creatures of the same size use to walk equally far.
同样一段距离,企鹅以其摇摆的方式来行走,所消耗掉的体能是其他同体型动物的两倍之多。
2.She walked with a waddle.
她走起路来步履蹒跚。
3.Duck duck waddle back, we like to hear you quack quack quack!
鸭子,鸭子,摇尾巴,我们喜欢听你呱呱呱。
4.Meanwhile, Ling looks for more exciting cases for her show and brings an entire orchestra to her court. Richard obsesses with Ms. Shaw's waddle, but Francis shows him he's way out of her league.
同时,玲为她的电视节目寻找更多令人激动的案子,把整个管弦乐队都带到了法庭上。
5.I go for a waddle and do stretches and exercises every day.
我每天都会出去散散步,做做伸展运动。
6.Waddle is used humorously to describe someone swaying from side to side like a duck because of fatness or while carrying heavy bags.
是幽默用法,指因肥胖或负重走起路来一摇一摆像鸭子似的。
7.It was very funny the way in which the penguins to waddle.
企鹅走路的样子真是滑稽可笑。
8.I'd like to just waddle around for a while.
我还真想下去溜达一会儿。
9.'People love to know that they're helping the penguins because they're so cute and small and they waddle up the beach and they're so feisty.
人们愿意帮助企鹅,因为它们又小又可爱,活跃极了。在沙滩上摇摆着身体走动时,它们又显得那么坚强。