creeping的意思和读音

creeping

: [ˈkripɪŋ] : [ˈkriːpɪŋ]

adj.

v.“creep”

creepingadj.

1.happening or moving gradually and not easily noticed

creeping inflation

adj.1.;;;2.,3.4.;1.;;;2.,3.4.;

v.1.“creep”

adj.1.happening very slowly so that people do not notice2.creeping plants grow along the ground

v.1.The present participle of creep

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3. complex1. creeping1. ; lief1. ...

4. ruler n. , ,creeping repere,reptum,to creep ...

5. 5.47 creeping 5.48 creeping 5.49 after tack ...

6. ... closing creeping floating ...

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8. lie down creeping take arms ...

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1.It may even prevent other parts of your life (spouse, kids, house) from creeping in and distracting you under stress.

2.If he could have got away from it by creeping into a rat's hole, he would have done so.

3."The two men who came in, " he said, the note of exasperation creeping into his voice again.“,”

4.A low, rustling sound next drew his attention behind him, and turning his head, he beheld Uncas within a few feet, creeping to his side.

5.No, your very clever brain is probably trying to tell you you forgot something by sending this suspicion creeping your way.

6.How much creeping inflation do we want?

7.The WAVE is just creeping up from the bottom as a little cluster of light blue stuff, where you see 2011.2011

8.But she felt it creeping out of the sky. It was reaching her through the sound, the smell, the color that filled the air.

9.The sun goes down and a cold moon comes creeping up the sky.

10.Now, some are also beginning to focus on the prospect of a pernicious sidekick: creeping inflation.