1.
The act or practice of wigwagging.
摇动,摇摆摇摆的动作或作法
2.
The waddle of ducks.
鸭子摇摆的走路姿势
3.
a swinging flower basket.
一个左右摇摆的花篮。
4.
The left wing stands firm, the middle wavers (this wavering in the new society is different from that in the old), and the right wing resists.
左翼是坚定的,中间派是摇摆的(这种摇摆和过去不同,是在新社会里的摇摆),右翼是反抗的。
5.
The act of oscillating.
摆动摇摆摆动的动作
6.
Her two-year-old son toddled into the room.
她的两岁的儿子摇摇摆摆地走进屋里.
7.
The stout old man waddled across the road.
那粗壮的老人摇摇摆摆地穿过大路。
8.
A goose waddles aimlessly.
一只鹅在摇摇摇摆漫无目的地走着。
9.
The roll of the ship put us to sleep.
船的摇摆使我们睡着了。
10.
The swing of the ship made many people seasick.
船的摇摆使许多人晕船。
11.
vibrate, as of a swing before it comes to a total rest.
像秋千在平衡前的摇摆。
12.
It has long leaves that sway in the wind
长长的竹叶在风中摇摆,
13.
or waving in every light breath that sweeps above it,
或者被不时掠过的一阵阵的微风吹得摇摇摆摆,
14.
Swinging down to the lower limb, he jumped,
摇摇摆摆地回到低一点的树枝,他往下跳,
15.
Mrs Bower, fat and waddling, bossed the house
胖胖的鲍尔太太走路摇摇摆摆,在屋里发号施令。
16.
To move in a rolling, clumsy manner;waddle.
蹒跚以一种摇晃、笨拙的方式行走;摇摇摆摆地行走
17.
To play or dance to jive music.
演奏摇摆乐,跳摇摆舞
18.
The drunkard stagger across the road.
醉汉摇摇摆摆地过马路。