单词 | crawl |
释义 | crawl UK [krɔ:l] US [krɑ:l] verb MOVE 移动 ADVANCED intransitive ■to move slowly or with difficulty, especially (of a person) with the body stretched out along the ground or on hands and knees 缓慢移动;艰难前行;爬行;匍匐前进 •The child crawled across •The injured soldier crawled to safety.受伤的士兵慢慢爬向安全的地方。 •The lorry crawled noisily up the hill.货车轰轰隆隆吃力地爬上山坡。 •Megan has just learned to crawl.梅甘刚学会爬。 UK [krɔ:l] US [krɑ:l] verb TRY TO PLEASE 试图讨好 intransitive informal disapproving ■to try hard to please in order to get an advantage 巴结,讨好;阿谀奉承;卑躬屈膝 •I don't like people who crawl.我不喜欢卑躬屈膝的人。 •UK He crawled to UK [krɔ:l] US [krɑ:l] verb FILL 充满 be crawling with sth informal ■to be completely covered with or full of a particular type of thing 爬满;充满;挤满 •The kitchen floor was crawling with ants.厨房的地板上爬满了蚂蚁。 UK [krɔ:l] US [krɑ:l] verb crawl back (to sb) ■to admit that you were wrong and ask someone for forgiveness or for something that you refused in the past (向某人)认错,讨饶 •Don't come UK [krɔ:l] US [krɑ:l] noun SWIMMING 游泳 [S or U] ■a style of swimming in which you move your arms over your head and kick with straight legs 自由泳;爬泳 UK [krɔ:l] US [krɑ:l] noun MOVEMENT 移动 only singular ■a very slow speed 缓慢移动;徐行;爬行 •Traffic moved forward at a |
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