释义 |
pushchairpush‧chair /ˈpʊʃ-tʃeə $ -tʃer/ noun [countable] - Collapsible pushchairs and wheelchairs can be carried in addition to the allowance.
- Grass and weeds are growing on to the footway and making it impossible for parents with pushchairs to use if.
- I was also pushing a double pushchair, bending over changing nappies and lifting the boys in and out of the car.
- My Silver Cross pushchair came from there.
- People came along the street with their pushchairs.
- The undertaker took him in a pushchair like a baby.
- Theresa is wheeling a pushchair and trying to cope with the twins.
- Three children crying in pushchairs were smacked.
► Babiesbaby carriage, nounbabyish, adjectivebaby milk, nounbaby walker, nounbib, nounbooster seat, nounbottle, nounbottle-feed, verbbouncing, adjectivebuggy, nounchange, verbcradle, nouncreche, nouncrib, nouncrib death, nouncrow, verbcut, verbday care, noundiaper, noundiaper rash, noundummy, nounexpress, verbfeed, nounfeeding-bottle, nounformula, nounfractious, adjectivehood, nounmatinée jacket, nounmilk, nounMoses basket, nounnappy, nounnightlight, nounnipple, nounnursery, nounpacifier, nounpapoose, nounperambulator, nounpoop, nounpoo-poo, nounpotty, nounpotty-training, nounpram, nounpushchair, nounrusk, nounsitter, nounsling, nounspoon-feed, verbstroller, nounswaddling clothes, nounteat, nounzwieback, noun British English a small seat on wheels, in which a young child sits and is pushed along SYN stroller American English |