| 释义 | Definition of potty-train in English:potty-trainverb [with object] Train (a small child) to use a potty.  he's just been potty-trained Example sentencesExamples  So not being potty-trained puts a person at the top of her list? A potty-trained child may begin wetting the bed or having accidents. The average child goes through 8,000 diaper changes before being potty-trained; at 25 cents a diaper, that adds up to $2,000. When Karen's daughter Julia was 18 months old she was an affable toddler, who chattered away and was already potty-trained. A child when it's potty-trained learns to be disgusted by poo. Some parents try desperately to potty-train their children much too young, and may think not only that they have succeeded, but also that they, the parents, have made a great achievement. Also worth looking out for are novelty chamber pots often made in the form of animals which were designed to potty-train small children. Parenting magazines tend to paint a fairly optimistic image of parenthood, tending to concentrate on the events and stages - first tooth, illnesses, potty-training etc. She potty-trained my oldest with ease; rescuing him from futility by having to sit down to pee. Jade learned to swim, and she was potty-trained. Rebecca had known Bryan before she was even potty-trained, for Christ's sake, and the last thing she wanted to do was ruin such an old, strong friendship. Even children who are potty-trained quickly are in nappies for a minimum two years. Hope had finally potty-trained him a few years ago, but she still had to go into the bathroom with him, fearing that something would go wrong if he went by himself. You could also try giving them a refresher potty-training course. Oh, the hilarity when it's revealed that he can't even potty-train his own son! Research has shown that the average child will get through around 5000 nappies before they are potty-trained. It's important not to punish potty-training children or show disappointment when they wet or soil themselves or the bed. D. potty-trained me; she posted our drawings and paintings up on the walls of her living room; I learned to read at her house. His potty-training problems were worked out within weeks. The baby twins are beginning to get the potty-training idea too.
Definition of potty-train in US English:potty-trainverbˈpädē trānˈpɑdi treɪn[with object] Train (a small child) to use a potty.  he's just been potty-trained Example sentencesExamples  Also worth looking out for are novelty chamber pots often made in the form of animals which were designed to potty-train small children. Jade learned to swim, and she was potty-trained. It's important not to punish potty-training children or show disappointment when they wet or soil themselves or the bed. When Karen's daughter Julia was 18 months old she was an affable toddler, who chattered away and was already potty-trained. D. potty-trained me; she posted our drawings and paintings up on the walls of her living room; I learned to read at her house. The average child goes through 8,000 diaper changes before being potty-trained; at 25 cents a diaper, that adds up to $2,000. Hope had finally potty-trained him a few years ago, but she still had to go into the bathroom with him, fearing that something would go wrong if he went by himself. Even children who are potty-trained quickly are in nappies for a minimum two years. Research has shown that the average child will get through around 5000 nappies before they are potty-trained. A potty-trained child may begin wetting the bed or having accidents. A child when it's potty-trained learns to be disgusted by poo. Oh, the hilarity when it's revealed that he can't even potty-train his own son! She potty-trained my oldest with ease; rescuing him from futility by having to sit down to pee. Parenting magazines tend to paint a fairly optimistic image of parenthood, tending to concentrate on the events and stages - first tooth, illnesses, potty-training etc. So not being potty-trained puts a person at the top of her list? Rebecca had known Bryan before she was even potty-trained, for Christ's sake, and the last thing she wanted to do was ruin such an old, strong friendship. Some parents try desperately to potty-train their children much too young, and may think not only that they have succeeded, but also that they, the parents, have made a great achievement. You could also try giving them a refresher potty-training course. His potty-training problems were worked out within weeks. The baby twins are beginning to get the potty-training idea too.
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