crawl如何读

英:[krɔːl]

美:[krɔːl]

crawl英汉释义

v.(动词)
  1. vi. 爬,爬行,匍匐而行; 徐缓而行 move slowly with the body close to the ground, or on the hands and knees
  2. vi. 巴结,奉承 try to win the favor of sb in a powerful position by being too nice to them
n.(名词)
  1. [S]缓慢的爬行 a very slow movement or speed
  2. [U]自由式 a rapid way of swimming while lying on one's stomach, moving first one arm and then the other over one's head

crawl是什么意思

v.

爬行

缓慢行进

挤满

n.

缓慢的速度

爬泳,自由泳

crawl变形

第三人称单数:crawls

现在分词:crawling

过去式:crawled

过去分词:crawled

crawl扩展

crawlingly (adv.), crawler (n.)

crawl词根

词根:crawl

n.

crawler 爬行者;履带牵引装置

crawl英英释义

verb

intransitive verb

to move on one's hands and knees

The baby crawled toward her mother.

to move slowly in a prone position without or as if without the use of limbs The soldiers crawled forward on their bellies.

The snake crawled into its hole.

to move or progress slowly or laboriously

traffic crawling along at 10 miles an hour

to advance by guile or servility

crawling into favor by toadying to his boss

to spread by extending stems or tendrils

a crawling vine

to be alive or swarming with or as if with creeping things

a kitchen crawling with ants

to have the sensation of insects creeping over one

the story made her flesh crawl

to fail to stay evenly spread—used of paint, varnish, or glaze

transitive verb

to move upon in or as if in a creeping manner

all the creatures that crawl the earth

to reprove harshly

they got no good right to crawl me for what I wrote—Marjorie K. Rawlings

noun

the act or action of crawling

A child's early developmental stages, be it their first crawl or their first step, is something parents eagerly anticipate and cherish.—Malvika Hemanth

slow or laborious progress It [Hurricane Ian] swamped city streets with water and smashed trees along the coast while moving at a crawl that threatened catastrophic flooding across a wide area.—Mark Heim

Traffic slowed to a crawl.

chiefly British the visiting of various pubs in succession especially as a social activity see also bar crawl, pub crawl

… tourists have also recently been reported doing a crawl around the London pubs where Karl Marx allegedly used to get drunk.—Jeremy Atiyah

a themed event that involves visiting multiple establishments of a similar kind in succession In New Jersey, there's no shortage of experiential tourism for foodies, from food crawls in Jersey City to … farms in Hunterdon County …—Kimberly Redmond A lit crawl is like a pub crawl, except (perhaps) you won't have a headache the next day. You will, however, wake up to find your head stuffed with glorious words and (perhaps) to see a new stack of books on your bedside table.—Laurie Hertzel

A shuttle will run throughout the day to take visitors to the various locations on the art crawl and visit the 15 vendors who've created works for the shopping event.—Sarah Colburn

a fast swimming stroke executed in a prone position with alternating overarm strokes and a flutter kick

lettering that moves vertically or horizontally across a television or motion-picture screen to give information (such as performer credits or news bulletins)

crawl词组

crawl space慢行通过的空间;供电线或水管等通过的槽隙

crawl区别

 climb, creep, crawl

这组词都有“爬”的意思,其区别是:

climb通常指用手或足爬上或爬下,也指飞机、日、月的上升,还可用作比喻。

creep多指人或四足动物匍匐爬行,尤指偷偷地或不出声地缓慢向前爬行。也指植物的蔓延生长等。

crawl指人或动物以身躯贴着地面缓慢地移动。

以上来源于网络

 creep, crawl

creep多指哺乳动物或人等用四肢爬行的动物偷偷摸摸无声缓慢的前行动作。如:They arrived late and crept into the classroom.(我们迟到了,便悄悄地溜进教室。)

crawl多指蛇,虫类等身体沿地面或其他表面的动作。如:There is an insect crawling up your back. (有一虫子正在你的背上往上爬。)

以上来源于网络

crawl词源中文解释

约1200年, creulen,意为“通过在地面上拖动身体缓慢移动”,源自斯堪的纳维亚语,可能是古诺尔斯语 krafla “抓(自己的方式)”,或丹麦语 kravle,与 crab(n.1)相同的词根。如果有古英语 *craflian,它没有被记录。

“缓慢前进”的意思始于15世纪中期。“感觉到有东西在皮肤上爬行”的意思始于约1300年。相关词汇: Crawled; crawler; crawling。

crawl_体育行业词汇

爬泳

crawl_电力行业词汇

慢行

又称“徐行”。

crawl词源英文解释

Verb Middle English, from Old Norse krafla

The first known use of crawl was in the 14th century

crawl儿童词典英英释义

crayfishnoun

any of numerous freshwater crustaceans that are related to but usually much smaller than the lobster

spiny lobster

crawl1 of 2verb

to move slowly with the body close to the ground : move on hands and knees

to move along slowly

the bus crawled along

to be covered with or have the feeling of being covered with creeping things

the floor was crawling with ants

crawl2 of 2noun

the act or motion of crawling

a swimming stroke performed facedown in the water and using overarm strokes and rapid alternating kicks

crawl1 of 2verb

to move slowly with the body close to the ground : move on hands and knees

to move along slowly

the bus crawled along

to be covered with or have the feeling of being covered with creeping things

the floor was crawling with ants

crawl2 of 2noun

the act or motion of crawling

a swimming stroke performed facedown in the water and using overarm strokes and rapid alternating kicks

crawl 例句

1 Reluctantly, I leaned the axe against the wardrobe door and crawled back under the bed.

2 It made my eyes burn, my skin crawl, and my hair stand on end.

3 He switched on the flashlight and crawled through a narrow loft till he came to an opening.

4 GDs in green suits walk across the wings and crawl under the noses, checking the planes before takeoff.

5 He smiled, and before the girls could ask any follow-up questions, he crawled down into an opening just wide enough for his shoulders.

6 As he stood, it swallowed his ankles and crawled up his shins.

7 The thought that this one had been in my bag all this time—the entire time—made my skin crawl.

8 After one especially robust night of drinking with Will, I stumbled home, crawled up the sidewalk, stabbed my key in the front door, let myself in, and power barfed all over the living room.

9 I just want to go home and crawl into my bed and never see anyone again.

10 Slow crawl'd the snail.

11 He strung the tent and Joyce crawled in first.

12 Her silence was so complete, her gentleness so apparent, that the residents would crawl from their nests of thistledown and dandelion fluff to join her.

13 He waits by the door until I crawl back into my pod before leaving.

14 Furlough crawled up the chair leg and then hopped onto the book.

15 I tried to kick it off but couldn’t, so I crawled beneath it, my hands and knees pressing into the ceiling of the van, which was upside down.

16 A car slowed to a crawl near the curb.

17 I lift the window so the squirrel has enough room to crawl inside.

18 He crawls back into the office and grabs the cat by the tail.

19 I got some clothes from a penny sale, cut them up, and rubbed them with dirt like I crawled out of a grave.

20 Night had come, but being too tired to leave the sandspit, I crawled to a higher place where I would be safe from the tide, and again went to sleep.

crawl 同义词

5 匍匐前进

creep grovel

6 阿谀奉承

sycophantic

10 慢慢过去

wear

14 自由式

freestyle free style

18 发痒

itch itchy creep

21 徐行

jog forge creep

24 起鸡皮疙瘩

creep goosey horripilation

25 自由泳

freestyle

26 匍匐行进

creep

27 缓慢行进

creep work slow march creeping limp

28 缓慢移动

lag slow creepage barge

crawl 短语相关

bar crawl come/crawl out of the woodwork crawl space crawl to a stop/standstill make someone's flesh crawl/creep make someone's skin crawl/creep make someone's skin/flesh crawl pub crawl

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