doddery单词基本解析:
adj.衰老的,蹒跚的adj. 衰老的, 蹒跚的=doddering
adj.衰老的,蹒跚的;
doddery变化用词:
名词: dodderer | 动词过去式: doddered | 动词过去分词: doddered | 动词现在分词: doddering | 动词第三人称单数: dodders |
doddery英英释义:
Adjective1. mentally or physically infirm with age;
"his mother was doddering and frail"
形容词 doddery:
mentally or physically infirm with age
同义词:doddering, gaga, senile
doddery[ 'dɔdəri ]adj.mentally or physically infirm with age
同义词:dodderinggagasenile
doddery中文词源:
doddery用法和例句:
She appears quite doddery.
她显得十分衰老.
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In his public appearances he has seemed fit , if doddery and occasionally forgetful.
菲德尔在其公众露面中看起来健康状况还不错,尽管看起来有点蹒跚,也有点善忘.
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Her mother dismisses Mr Howard as "doddery" and out of touch with what 13 and 14-year-old girls are like.
加布里埃尔的母亲批评霍华德先生,说他“老态龙钟”,不了解13岁和14岁的女孩是什么样子。
1. She appears quite doddery .
她显得十分衰老。
"I believe the Prime Minister is getting very doddery," she said.
她说:“我认为总理的思想已经落后了。”
Finally, the Obama campaign suggests that the 72-year-old Mr McCain is too doddery to understand the doohickeys that modern bankers (and others) use.
最后,奥巴马的团队还暗示说麦凯恩已经72岁了,身体状况和年龄都令他不能理解现代银行家所使用的迷人眼的手法了。
Those that remain are increasingly doddery.
留下来的也是日趋老化。
She appears quite doddery.
她显得十分衰老。