toddle

toddle
'todl
verb
((especially of a very young child) to walk unsteadily: The child is toddling.) dar los primeros pasos
toddle
tr['tɒdəl]
intransitive verb
1 (child) dar los primeros pasos
2 (person) andar con paso inseguro
toddle ['tɑdəl] vi, -dled ; -dling : hacer pininos, hacer pinitos
toddle
v.
hacer pinitos v.
tambalear v.
'tɑːdḷ, 'tɒdḷ
intransitive verb
a) \<\<child\>\> empezar a caminar or (esp Esp) a andar, dar* los primeros pasos

she toddled into the room — entró en la habitación (con paso inseguro)

b) (go) (colloq & hum) (+ adv compl)

it's time I was toddling off o along — ya es hora de que me vaya

['tɒdl]
VI
1) (=begin to walk) empezar a andar, dar los primeros pasos; (=walk unsteadily) caminar sin seguridad
2) * (=go) marcharse; (=stroll) dar un paseo; (=depart) (also: toddle off) irse, marcharse

he toddled off — se marchó

we must be toddling — es hora de irnos

so I toddled round to see him — así que fui a visitarle

* * *
['tɑːdḷ, 'tɒdḷ]
intransitive verb
a) \<\<child\>\> empezar a caminar or (esp Esp) a andar, dar* los primeros pasos

she toddled into the room — entró en la habitación (con paso inseguro)

b) (go) (colloq & hum) (+ adv compl)

it's time I was toddling off o along — ya es hora de que me vaya


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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  • toddle — (v.) to run or walk with short, unsteady steps, c.1600, Scottish and northern British, of uncertain origin, possibly related to totter (1530s); an earlier sense of to toy, play is found c.1500. Related: Toddled; toddling …   Etymology dictionary

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  • toddle — [täd′ l] vi. toddled, toddling [? freq. of TOTTER, via N dial. doddle < ?] to walk with short, uncertain steps, as in very early childhood n. the act of toddling or a toddling movement …   English World dictionary

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  • toddle — intransitive verb (toddled; toddling) Etymology: origin unknown Date: circa 1600 1. to walk with short tottering steps in the manner of a young child 2. to take a stroll ; saunter • toddle noun …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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