vi. 1.蠕动;蠢动。 2.折腾;辗转反侧地不安,觉得不好意思。 n. 1.蠢动,蠕动;折腾。 2.〔罕用语〕【航海】绳索的扭曲。 adj. -y
the act of wiggling 同义词:wiggle, wriggle,
to move in a twisting or contorted motion, (especially when struggling); "The prisoner writhed in discomfort"; "The child tried to wriggle free from his aunt''s embrace" 同义词:writhe, wrestle, wriggle, worm, twist,
Squirm were a New Zealand alternative rock group based in Christchurch, New Zealand.
例句与用法
1.
The trader squirmed in his old ducks . 穿着旧帆布服的生意人浑身上下都不自在。
2.
I squirmed and said nothing . 我当时踌躇了一下,没有说话。
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Each time he recalled this he wanted to squirm in his seat . 每当想到这个问题他都辗转不安。
4.
Lennie squirmed under the look and shifted his feet nervously . 伦尼被他看得非常不自在,两脚左移右挪。
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Sometimes his candor made the people from state squirm a little . 他的坦率态度有时颇使国务院的人有些局促不安。
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The dog is moaning and squirming and groaning 那条狗在哀叫着挪动着身体,呻吟着
7.
Molly licked her face and squirmed with delight 莫利舔着她的脸,欣喜得扭动身子。
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Then it will be the german ' s turn to squirm 现在,轮到那位德国人感到毛骨悚然了。
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The child squirmed with stomachache on bed 这孩子肚子疼得在床上滚来滚去。
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I just enjoy watching those newpsies squirm 我只是喜欢看那些“新港鹰”忙忙碌碌的样子