0 to move slowly or with difficulty, especially with your 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
1 to try hard to please in order to get an advantage -- 巴结,讨好;阿谀奉承;卑躬屈膝
2 to be completely covered with or full of a particular type of thing -- 爬满;充满;挤满
3 a style of swimming in which you move your arms over your head and kick with straight legs -- 自由泳;爬泳
At approximately 8 - 10 months of age, typically developing infants begin to move about independently, by crawling, bottom-shuffling, and so on.
Later on, rolling, crawling, sitting and walking were introduced in their statements.
There are armed men crawling all over the building you are in.
Down below, at street level, are the densely packed mortal masses who hail each float as it crawls by.
Visits to pistillate flowers were recorded only if the insect landed on or crawled over the stigma.
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移動, 緩慢移動, 艱難前行…
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andar a gatas, arrastrarse, paso lento…
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rastejar, arrastar-se, engatinhar…
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(人、虫など)がはう, のろのろした動き, (水泳の)クロール…
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emeklemek, (böcek) tırmanmak, (trafik) gıdım gıdım ilerlemek…
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ramper, marcher à quatre pattes, (se) traîner…
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anar de quatre grapes, pas lent, crol…
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يَزْحَف, زَحف, سِباحة حُرّة…
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