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词汇 baby buggy
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Definition of baby buggy in English:

baby buggy

noun
British
  • A light folding chair on wheels, in which a baby or young child can be pushed along.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Many areas in the paths are much too narrow, uneven, and have insufficient ramps for baby buggies or wheelchairs.
    • Outside, along Cambridge Heath Road, modern mums push toddlers in market-bought baby buggies, and late commuters sleepwalk their way into work.
    • Yet the moment we become mothers we are supposed to switch off our ambitions, tighten our belts and shuffle off into the sunset with a baby buggy and dark roots.
    • We manufactured versions of prototypes which were tested on various golf carts, baby buggies and marine applications with great results.
    • It was detailed and depraved, a plot to hide bombs in baby buggies in the New York subways.
    • The child was found wrapped in blankets in a baby buggy near Faro airport on Sunday evening by a man walking his dog.
    • If you've got a baby buggy, you can skip the long queues out front and get special access to the lift that takes you to the top.
    • Orienteering does not usually involve dodging baby buggies and strolling shoppers as competitors race to the finish.
    • Some marchers had placards while others eagerly snapped up pink and blue balloons, with the Gazette's Save Our Maternity Unit logo, to secure to their prams and baby buggies.
    • Like owners of absurdly supersized baby buggies, for whom every car boot or shop doorway is a challenge, the 4x4 driver must atone, in every narrow street, for her self-importance.
    • The new scheme was launched yesterday at Stanton Park, where two classic buses were lined up against their modern equivalent, which have special provision for baby buggies and wheelchair users.
    • The couple are accused by Portuguese police of abandoning Charles in a baby buggy near Faro airport before flying back to Britain on Sunday and now face possible extradition to Portugal.
    • On September 14th last all wheels were in action from the motorized chairs to the manual chairs, even down to the baby buggy.

Definition of baby buggy in US English:

baby buggy

nounˈbābē ˈbəɡēˈbeɪbi ˈbəɡi
British
  • A stroller for a baby or young child.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It was detailed and depraved, a plot to hide bombs in baby buggies in the New York subways.
    • Like owners of absurdly supersized baby buggies, for whom every car boot or shop doorway is a challenge, the 4x4 driver must atone, in every narrow street, for her self-importance.
    • Yet the moment we become mothers we are supposed to switch off our ambitions, tighten our belts and shuffle off into the sunset with a baby buggy and dark roots.
    • Outside, along Cambridge Heath Road, modern mums push toddlers in market-bought baby buggies, and late commuters sleepwalk their way into work.
    • If you've got a baby buggy, you can skip the long queues out front and get special access to the lift that takes you to the top.
    • On September 14th last all wheels were in action from the motorized chairs to the manual chairs, even down to the baby buggy.
    • Orienteering does not usually involve dodging baby buggies and strolling shoppers as competitors race to the finish.
    • The couple are accused by Portuguese police of abandoning Charles in a baby buggy near Faro airport before flying back to Britain on Sunday and now face possible extradition to Portugal.
    • Many areas in the paths are much too narrow, uneven, and have insufficient ramps for baby buggies or wheelchairs.
    • Some marchers had placards while others eagerly snapped up pink and blue balloons, with the Gazette's Save Our Maternity Unit logo, to secure to their prams and baby buggies.
    • The child was found wrapped in blankets in a baby buggy near Faro airport on Sunday evening by a man walking his dog.
    • We manufactured versions of prototypes which were tested on various golf carts, baby buggies and marine applications with great results.
    • The new scheme was launched yesterday at Stanton Park, where two classic buses were lined up against their modern equivalent, which have special provision for baby buggies and wheelchair users.
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