释义 |
- v.爬;爬行;匍匐行进;(昆虫)爬行
- n.自由泳;爬泳;缓慢的速度
- 网络蠕动;匍匐前进;自由式
第三人称单数:crawls 现在分词:crawling 过去式:crawled v. skulk,scuttle,creep,sneak,slink 1. | [i] (+ adv./prep.) 爬;爬行;匍匐行进to move forward on your hands and knees, with your body close to the ground |
| Our baby is just starting to crawl. 我们的宝宝刚开始会爬。 | | A man was crawling away from the burning wreckage. 一个男人正从燃烧着的残骸往外爬。 |
2. | [i] (+ adv./prep.) (昆虫)爬行when an insectcrawls , it moves forward on its legs |
| There's a spider crawling up your leg. 有只蜘蛛正顺着你的腿往上爬。 |
3. | [i] (+ adv./prep.) 缓慢行进to move forward very slowly |
| The traffic was crawling along. 来往车辆缓缓而行。 | | The weeks crawled by. 几个星期慢慢地过去了。 |
4. | [i] (informal) ~ (to sb) 卑躬屈膝;谄媚;巴结;拍马屁to be too friendly or helpful to sb in authority, in a way that is not sincere, especially in order to get an advantage from them |
| She's always crawling to the boss. 她对老板总是谄媚奉承。 |
1. | [sing] 缓慢的速度a very slow speed |
| The traffic slowed to a crawl. 来往的车辆放缓速度慢慢前行。 |
2. | [sing][u] 爬泳;自由泳a fast swimming stroke that you do lying on your front moving one arm over your head, and then the other, while kicking with your feet |
| a swimmer doing the crawl 游自由泳的运动员 |
v. | 1. 爬;爬行;(车辆、病人等)慢吞吞地行进;(时间)慢慢过去;偷偷地溜走;爬来爬去 1. 爬;爬行;(车辆、病人等)慢吞吞地行进;(时间)慢慢过去;偷偷地溜走;爬来爬去 | n. | |
v. | 1. to move slowly along on hands and knees or with the body close to the ground or a surface 2. to move slowly across something with the body close to or touching the surface 3. to move forward at a slow pace 4. to be filled with large numbers of moving people or things 5. to feel a sensation of being covered with moving insects, usually in reaction to something frightening or disgusting 6. to try to please somebody by behaving in a servile way 7. to grow and spread along a surface by means of tendrils or clinging stems 8. to try extremely hard to please someone, in order to gain an advantage, in a way that makes other people not respect you 9. if an insect crawls, it moves forwards using its legs 1. to move slowly along on hands and knees or with the body close to the ground or a surface 2. to move slowly across something with the body close to or touching the surface 3. to move forward at a slow pace 4. to be filled with large numbers of moving people or things 5. to feel a sensation of being covered with moving insects, usually in reaction to something frightening or disgusting 6. to try to please somebody by behaving in a servile way 7. to grow and spread along a surface by means of tendrils or clinging stems 8. to try extremely hard to please someone, in order to gain an advantage, in a way that makes other people not respect you 9. if an insect crawls, it moves forwards using its legs | n. | 2. a fast swimming stroke in which the swimmer lies face down and uses a flutter kick and an overarm stroke 3. slow movement on hands and knees or with the body close to the ground or a surface 4. words or figures that are scrolled across a television or movie screen to convey information, e.g. programming credits or news bulletins 5. a very slow speed at which a vehicle moves forwards 6. a fast style of swimming in which you lie on your front and move one arm over your head and then the other while kicking your legs 2. a fast swimming stroke in which the swimmer lies face down and uses a flutter kick and an overarm stroke 3. slow movement on hands and knees or with the body close to the ground or a surface 4. words or figures that are scrolled across a television or movie screen to convey information, e.g. programming credits or news bulletins 5. a very slow speed at which a vehicle moves forwards 6. a fast style of swimming in which you lie on your front and move one arm over your head and then the other while kicking your legs |
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