totter
vi. 蹒跚; 踉跄; 摇摇欲坠
If someone totters somewhere, they walk there in an unsteady way, for example because they are ill or drunk.
He tottered to the fridge, got a beer and slumped at the table...
他踉跄地走到冰箱前,拿出一瓶啤酒,一屁股坐在桌边。
The baby began to crawl, then managed her first tottering steps.
宝宝开始只是爬,后来第一次站起来蹒跚着走了几步。
If something such as a market or government is tottering, it is weak and likely to collapse or fail completely.
The property market is tottering.
房地产市场摇摇欲坠。
...further criticism of the tottering government.
对濒临瓦解的政府的进一步批评
1. move without being stable, as if threatening to fall;
2. walk unsteadily;
3. move unsteadily, with a rocking motion
To shake or tremble, as from old age; totter.
因年老而颤抖; 蹒跚而行.
Just a few more days, till we totter in the road!
再过几天, 我们将蹒跚着走上大路!
Now we maun totter down, John.
如今得蹒跚下坡, 约翰.
They adorn it with and gold it with hammer and nails so it will not totter.
他们用金银妆饰它,用钉子和锤子钉稳,使它不动摇.
Babies and very old people totter as they walk.
小孩与老年人走路蹒跚.