词汇 | squirm |
释义 | squirm 1 ENTRIES FOUND: squirm (verb) squirm /ˈskwɚm/ verb squirms; squirmed; squirming squirm /ˈskwɚm/ verb squirms; squirmed; squirming Learner's definition of SQUIRM [no object] : to make a lot of twisting movements because you are nervous, uncomfortable, bored, etc.(因紧张、不适或无聊等)扭动 The baby squirmed a lot when I tried to hold him.我想抱住这个婴儿,他却扭来扭去。 She squirmed under her father's angry stare.爸爸生气地盯着她,这使她坐立不安。 The children squirmed with delight.孩子们高兴地扭来扭去。 He tried to hold onto her but she squirmed free.他试图抓住她,但她还是挣脱了。 The frog squirmed out of his hands.青蛙扭动着从他手里逃走了。 The gory details of the story had me squirming in my seat.这个故事血腥的细节使我坐立不安。 — sometimes used figuratively有时用作比喻 a Congressional investigation that is making the industry squirm [=making people in the industry very nervous and uncomfortable]使该行业工作者坐立不安的国会调查 — squirmy /ˈskwɚmi/ adjective squirmier; squirmiest an audience of squirmy kids躁动的小观众们 |
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