toddler
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++tod·dler /ˈtɒdlə $ ˈtɑːdlər/ ●○○ noun [countable]
SSCa very young child who is just learning to walk 学步的儿童,刚学走路的小孩► see thesaurus at baby
Examples from the Corpus
toddler• As a toddler, he was attacked and injured by the family's pet dog.• A toddler was squatting in the middle of the carpet, thumb in mouth.• Above 50% of infants and toddlers were able to discontinue the laxative after three to four months.• Then, in marked contrast, there are the several photos of smiling, pink-cheeked toddlers raggedly clipped from magazines.• But neither could you escape the fact that it seemed specifically designed for bumping off toddlers.• Today middle-class parents read books on toddler development, attend parent workshops, and learn how to talk so children will listen.• Instead, the toddler may simply look around and get irritable, and appear more and more scattered.• Bulger court case starts Two ten-year-old boys have pleaded not guilty to the abduction and murder of the toddler, James Bulger.• Your toddler will be fascinated by the spongy texture of the filled bag and the movement of the floating toys.tod·dler nounChineseSyllable
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toddler
tod‧dler /ˈtɒdlə $ ˈtɑːdlər/
noun [countable]

a very young child who is just learning to walk
▪ baby a very young child who has not yet learned to speak or walk: I sat next to a woman holding a baby.
▪toddler a baby who has learned how to walk: The playground has a special area for toddlers.
▪infant formal a baby or a very young child: The disease is mainly found in infants.
▪little one spoken informal a baby, or a small child up to the age of about three: How old is your little one?
▪young the babies of an animal or bird: Kangaroos carry their young in a pouch.
▪litter a group of baby animals that are born at the same time to the same mother: Our cat has just had a litter of six kittens.
tod‧dler /ˈtɒdlə $ ˈtɑːdlər/
noun [countable]
a very young child who is just learning to walk
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