柯林斯詞典totter /?t?t?/ (tottering,tottered,totters) 1. V-I If someone totters somewhere, they walk there in an unsteady way, for example, because they are drunk. 搖搖晃晃地走 She came tottering in in her mother's high heels. 她穿著她媽媽的高跟鞋搖搖晃晃地走進(jìn)來(lái)。 返回 totter劍橋詞典to walk with difficulty in a way that looks as if you are about to fall 跌跌撞撞,踉蹌 She tottered unsteadily down the stairs in her high-heeled shoes . 她穿著高跟鞋跌跌撞撞地走下樓來(lái)。 比較stagger verb (MOVE) teeter to shake and move from side to side 來(lái)回?fù)u晃 Several tall piles of books tottered and fell . 堆得高高的幾摞書(shū)搖晃了幾下就倒了下來(lái)。 (of a company , government , etc.) to become weaker and less likely to carry on existing (公司、政府等)搖搖欲墜,行將滅亡 The industry has tottered from crisis to crisis now for two years . 兩年來(lái),該產(chǎn)業(yè)危機(jī)不斷,風(fēng)雨飄搖。 返回 totter