0 a small folding chair on wheels that a baby or small child sits in and is pushed around in
1 a small chair having wheels, suitable for a small child to sit in and be pushed around
During the day, street bands give strollers a taste of a wide range of musical styles.
Things are done at the beach that risks the life of bathers and strollers, such as riding horses and more.
When readable at all, as non-descript strollers or generic workers, they seem endowed with few marks of belonging or identity.
A stroller can also be used indoors for transportation of the infant.
In the characteristic clip joint a flamboyantly attired siren lures the midnight stroller in, ostensibly to quench his thirst, but very frequently with promises of more seductive pleasures.
The concierge service includes a variety of services such as gift wrapping and stroller and wheelchair rental.
Pushing her in her stroller through the aisles of the electronics store, he quickly pilfers a clock radio while no one is watching.
Baby joggers and strollers are welcome on the walking course, however, pets are not permitted.
中文繁体
折疊式童車,幼兒推車, 散步者,閒逛者…
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折迭式童车,幼儿推车, 散步者,闲逛者…
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sillita de paseo, carrito de bebé [masculine, singular]…
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carrinho de bebê…
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ベビーカー…
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çocuk arabası, puset…
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poussette [feminine], promeneur/-euse, poussette…
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cotxet…
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