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crawl

英 [krɔːl]

美 [krɔːl]

v.  爬; 爬行; 匍匐行进; (昆虫)爬行; 缓慢行进
n.  缓慢的速度; 爬泳; 自由泳

过去式:crawled 现在分词:crawling 过去分词:crawled 第三人称单数:crawls 

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Collins.2 / BNC.5004 / COCA.3836

短语用例

    be crawling with sth

    • 挤满;爬满
      to be full of or completely covered with people, insects or animals, in a way that is unpleasant
      1. Our baby is just starting to crawl.
        我们的宝宝刚开始会爬。
      2. A man was crawling away from the burning wreckage.
        一个男人正从燃烧着的残骸往外爬。

    习惯用语

      v.

        make your skin crawl
      • 使人毛骨悚然;让人起鸡皮疙瘩
        to make you feel afraid or full of disgust
      • come/crawl out of the woodwork
      • 突然露面;纷纷出笼
        if you say that sb comes/crawls out of the woodwork , you mean that they have suddenly appeared in order to express an opinion or to take advantage of a situation
      • When he won the lottery, all sorts of distant relatives came out of the woodwork.
        他博彩中奖后,八杆子打不着的亲戚都突然来登门造访。

      牛津词典

        verb

        • 爬;爬行;匍匐行进
          to move forward on your hands and knees, with your body close to the ground
          1. Our baby is just starting to crawl.
            我们的宝宝刚开始会爬。
          2. A man was crawling away from the burning wreckage.
            一个男人正从燃烧着的残骸往外爬。
        • (昆虫)爬行
          when an insect crawls , it moves forward on its legs
          1. There's a spider crawling up your leg.
            有只蜘蛛正顺着你的腿往上爬。
        • 缓慢行进
          to move forward very slowly
          1. The traffic was crawling along.
            来往车辆缓缓而行。
          2. The weeks crawled by.
            几个星期慢慢地过去了。
        • 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
          1. She's always crawling to the boss.
            她对老板总是谄媚奉承。

        noun

        • 缓慢的速度
          a very slow speed
          1. The traffic slowed to a crawl.
            来往的车辆放缓速度慢慢前行。
        • 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
          1. a swimmer doing the crawl
            游自由泳的运动员

        柯林斯词典

        • VERB 爬;爬行;匍匐前进
          When youcrawl, you move forward on your hands and knees.
          1. Don't worry if your baby seems a little reluctant to crawl or walk...
            如果你的宝宝不爱爬也不爱走,不要担心。
          2. I began to crawl on my hands and knees towards the door...
            我开始手脚并用朝门口爬去。
          3. As he tried to crawl away, he was hit in the shoulder.
            他试图爬走时肩膀中枪了。
        • VERB (昆虫)爬行
          When an insectcrawlssomewhere, it moves there quite slowly.
          1. I watched the moth crawl up the outside of the lampshade.
            我看着飞蛾爬到灯罩外面。
        • VERB 缓慢行进;艰难前进
          If someone or somethingcrawlssomewhere, they move or progress slowly or with great difficulty.
          1. I crawled out of bed at nine-thirty...
            我9点半才勉强从床上爬起来。
          2. They had not foreseen the higher inflation in France when most of Western Europe was crawling out of recession...
            当西欧的大多数国家正从经济衰退中缓慢复苏时,他们并没有预见到法国的通货膨胀率会升高。
          3. Hairpin turns force the car to crawl at 10 miles an hour in some places.
            在一些地段,U形弯路使得汽车只能以每小时10英里的速度缓慢行进。
          4. Crawlis also a noun.
          5. The traffic on the approach road slowed to a crawl.
            引路上车辆行驶缓慢。
        • VERB 挤满,爬满(人或动物)
          If you say that a placeis crawling withpeople or animals, you are emphasizing that it is full of them.
          1. This place is crawling with police.
            这个地方全是警察。
          2. ...rock-hard earth littered with rubbish and crawling with vermin.
            丢满垃圾、爬满虫子的坚硬土地
        • 爬泳;自由泳
          The crawlis a kind of swimming stroke which you do lying on your front, swinging one arm over your head, and then the other arm.
          1. PHRASE 使震惊;使生厌
            If somethingmakesyourskin crawlormakesyourflesh crawl, it makes you feel shocked or disgusted.
            1. I hated this man, his very touch made my skin crawl.
              我讨厌这个男人,他碰我一下我都觉得恶心。
          2. See also:kerb-crawlingpub crawl

          英英释义

          noun

          • a slow mode of locomotion on hands and knees or dragging the body
            1. a crawl was all that the injured man could manage
            2. the traffic moved at a creep
            Synonym:crawlingcreepcreeping
          • a very slow movement
            1. the traffic advanced at a crawl
          • a swimming stroke
              Synonym:front crawlAustralian crawl

            verb

            • move slowly
              1. The crocodile was crawling along the riverbed
              Synonym:creep
            • swim by doing the crawl
              1. European children learn the breast strok
            • show submission or fear
                Synonym:fawncreepcringecowergrovel
              1. be full of
                1. The old cheese was crawling with maggots
              2. feel as if crawling with insects
                1. My skin crawled--I was terrified

              双语例句

              • On a beautiful cool night, you and your love crawl into a sleeping bag outside.
                在一个美丽的凉爽夜晚,你和你的爱爬进睡袋外面。
              • We learn to crawl before we learn to walk.
                我们学会走路之前先要学会爬。
              • I heard a noise that made my skin crawl.
                我听到一个使我毛骨悚然的声音。
              • I watched the moth crawl up the outside of the lampshade.
                我看着飞蛾爬到灯罩外面。
              • The baby can crawl now.
                这小孩儿会爬了。
              • I crawled out of bed at nine-thirty
                我9点半才勉强从床上爬起来。
              • As he tried to crawl away, he was hit in the shoulder.
                他试图爬走时肩膀中枪了。
              • His car slowed to a crawl.
                他的汽车放慢速度到了爬行的地步。
              • I was heading on a secret mission that made my flesh crawl.
                我正要执行一项让我心惊肉跳的秘密任务。
              • I hated this man, his very touch made my skin crawl.
                我讨厌这个男人,他碰我一下我都觉得恶心。