stroller
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++stroll·er /ˈstrəʊlə $ ˈstroʊlər/ noun [countable] 1.
American EnglishDHB a small chair on wheels, in which a small child sits and is pushed along (手推)轻便婴儿车 SYN buggy, British English pushchair2 someone who is strolling 散步者;闲逛者 evening strollers on the promenade 傍晚在滨海大道散步的人
Examples from the Corpus
stroller• She was pushing a stroller that held her eighteen-month-old son, Corey, still wearing his pajamas.• A huge choice and plenty of Information Centres for casual strollers or energetic backpackers.• They come to us in strollers and with baby bottles.• No strollers are allowed on the trails.• I could see no tourists or other strollers so quickly cast out a handful of breadcrumbs.• They walked on, towards and then past Miss Lavant, and past the other strollers on the promenade.• I stopped walking and stared wide-eyed as the rest of the senescent strollers proceeded out of this dimension.• Back on the street, Lee-Cruz sullenly pushed the stroller toward the bus stop.stroll·er nounChineseSyllable
chair on wheels, small a Corpus in which a
stroller
stroll‧er /ˈstrəʊlə $ ˈstroʊlər/
noun [countable]

1. American English a small chair on wheels, in which a small child sits and is pushed along
SYN buggy, pushchair British English
2. someone who is strolling:
evening strollers on the promenade
stroll‧er /ˈstrəʊlə $ ˈstroʊlər/
noun [countable]
1. American English a small chair on wheels, in which a small child sits and is pushed along
SYN buggy, pushchair British English
2. someone who is strolling: