squirm的意思和读音

squirm

: [skwɜrm] : [skwɜː(r)m]

n.;〈〉【

v.

squirms  squirming  squirmed  

v.wriggle,writhe,twist,turn,fidget

squirmv.

1.[i]to move around a lot making small twisting movements, because you are nervous, uncomfortable, etc.

The children were squirming restlessly in their seats.

Someone grabbed him but he managed to squirm free.

2.[i]to feel great embarrassment or shame

It made him squirm to think how badly he'd messed up the interview.

v.1.;2.;,

n.1.,;2.】〈

v.1.to move by twisting and turning in a small space2.to look or feel embarrassed and uncomfortable

1. swarm squirm transform ...

2. recycle squirm , tacked up ...

3. disbelief squirm boardroom ...

5. ... unilateral , squirm quest for , ...

6. squilgee squirm squirrel-cage antenna 线 ...

7. hush:become silent squirm grapple , ...

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1.It might seem to be a Republican dream: a wish list of goodies that make the Democratic governor (backed by public-sector unions) squirm.使

2.Contact with the natives seems mainly with the kind who, for a fee, squirm up and down on your lap.

3.The question of whether or not to bring a gift often makes guests squirm.使

4.It began to squirm, chuckling , and suddenly turned into a large green door handle.绿

5.Even the great thief Kandata could only squirm like a dying frog as he choked in the Lake of Blood.

6.Macrophages were able to squirm through the white blood cell blockade and start killing the tumor cells.穿

7.To turn or twist the body with sinuous writhing motions; squirm.

8.Our longtime visitor, however, got away with four-letter words that burned my ears and made my dad squirm and my mother blush.使

9.I'd like to say the fine cast was a positive, but they are so poorly used that it made me squirm.使

10.So when their neighbor began barbecuing some juicy steak on Friday night, they began to squirm.