| 释义 |  tottery adjective uk/ˈtɒt.ər.i/ us/ˈtɑː.t̬ɚ.i/     步履蹒跚的weak and unable to walk in a normal way, usually because of being old   a tottery old man 一位步履蹣跚的老人  See: totter Synonym: doddery 更多例句 We now have Moira's mother, who was living alone in an Edinburgh flat and becoming increasingly tottery, living with us.Thereafter, Churchill slid inexorably downhill, getting feebler, deafer, more tottery.If your tottery ancient parent wants to go to Paris, which you feel that they will not survive, they should still (to my mind) be supported in their wishes. McKellen's Lear is so tottery, closer and closer to capsizing in every scene. |