totter的意思和读音

totter

: [ˈtɒtə(r)] : [ˈtɒtə(r)]

v.

n.()

totters  tottering  tottered  

v.walk unsteadily,stagger,wobble,teeter,stumble

totterv.

1.[i](+ adv./prep.)to walk or move with weak unsteady steps, especially because you are drunk or ill/sick

2.[i]to be weak and seem likely to fall

the tottering walls of the castle

a tottering dictatorship

v.1.,,2.

n.1.()

v.1.to stand or move in a way that is not steady2.if a system or process totters, it becomes weak and looks as if it will soon stop or be destroyed

n.1.a wavering or wobbling gait or movement

1. stance( 姿姿); totter); visit( 访访

2. quitter totter gutter ...

3. () totter:To walk unsteadily showing great weakness often used () amble:To walk at an easy gentle rate. ...

4. stance( 姿姿); totter); visit( 访访

5. 〖 fly〗 〖 sway;shake;totter〖 floatwithwind〗 ...

6. ... groove (); totter sporty ...

7. totem totter touchy ...

8. frown n totter v nook n ...

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1.The financial system continued to totter, stocks were plunging, and bad economic news was unabated.

2.As regimes totter across the Middle East, those who offer cover against nasty political surprises look set to be even busier this year.

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.

4.Old and bent, ashy pale and toothless, he managed with the help of two crutches, to totter into the King's presence.齿

5.Much like a teeter-totter, one's life goes through periods of harmony and periods of difficulty.

6.an empire that had begun to totter.

7.Some practical reporters wear sneakers under their gowns. Others totter around on blister-inducing high heels.穿穿

8.She managed to totter back to her seat.西

9.They adorn it with silver and gold; they fasten it with hammer and nails so it will not totter .使

10.How easily, he reminds readers, stable-looking societies can totter.