teeter
/ˈtiːtə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · [tˈitɚ] /ˈtiːtər/ (ame, ipa) · [tˈitɚ] /ˈtē-tər How to pronounce teeter (audio)/ (ame, mw)
teeter — 動詞
- teeterpresent simple I / you / we / they
- teetershe / she / it
- teeteredpast simple
- teetering-ing form
1. to shake or step with poor balance, so it seems a fall could happen at any momen
搖晃
搖搖晃晃,快要跌倒
to shake or step with poor balance, so it seems a fall could happen at any moment.
Reema teetered on the garden wall before jumping back onto the grass.
Reema 在花園矮牆上搖晃了一下,接著跳回草地。
teeter + on [surface]: balancing in a risky place
The toddler teetered across the wet kitchen floor in his father's boots.
那個幼兒穿著爸爸的靴子,搖搖晃晃地走過濕濕的廚房地板。
teeter across: unsteady movement while walking
A ladder teetered for a second when Christopher reached for the top box.
Christopher 伸手去拿最上面的箱子時,梯子晃了一下,差點失去平衡。
The stack of plates teetered near the sink after the table was bumped.
桌子被碰了一下後,那疊盤子在水槽旁搖搖欲墜。
- steady oneself
to regain firm balance after nearly falling
- stand firm
to remain stable without shaking or rocking
文法句型
teeter + on/along/across + surface
teeter + adverb/prepositional phrase
用法筆記
Usually intransitive. The subject is often a person or object that is badly balanced, and the sentence often adds a surface or direction with on, across, or near.
常見錯誤
teeter — 名詞
1. a playground board set on a middle support, so one child rises as the child at t
蹺蹺板
中間有支點、兩端上下起伏的遊樂器材
a playground board set on a middle support, so one child rises as the child at the other end drops.
The children waited their turn for the teeter beside the slide.
孩子們在溜滑梯旁排隊等著玩那座蹺蹺板。
the teeter: American playground noun
Kabir pushed off the ground, sending his sister high on the teeter.
Kabir 用腳一蹬地,把姊姊送到蹺蹺板的高處。
on the teeter: riding the board up and down
After the rain, the teacher checked whether the teeter was too slippery.
下雨後,老師先檢查那座蹺蹺板是不是太滑。
Two cousins laughed on the teeter while their parents watched nearby.
兩個表親在蹺蹺板上笑個不停,爸媽就在旁邊看著。
- seesaw
the more widely used general term for this piece of playground equipment
- teeter-totter
common American alternative, especially in family speech
用法筆記
Mainly American and less common than teeter-totter or seesaw. It refers to the long board that children ride up and down in a playground.