wriggle的意思和读音

wriggle

: [ˈrɪɡ(ə)l] : ['rɪɡ(ə)l]

v.

n.

wriggles  wriggling  wriggled  

v.wiggle,writhe,turn,squirm,twist

wrigglev.

1.[i][t]to twist and turn your body or part of it with quick short movements

The baby was wriggling around on my lap.

She wriggled her toes.

2.[i][t]to move somewhere by twisting and turning your body or part of it

The fish wriggled out of my fingers.

She managed to wriggle free.

They wriggled their way through the tunnel.

n.

1.[ususing]an act of wriggling

v.1.; (about)2. (along; through; out; in)3.,4.使(,,);1.; (about)2. (along; through; out; in)3.,4.使(,,);

n.1.,;

v.1.to move, or to make something move, by twisting or turning quickly

n.1.a short quick twisting and turning movement

1. 〖 havearollinggait;walkwithaswing〗 wriggle〖 takin〗 ...

2. twinkle 耀 wriggle joggle ...

3. wrestling wriggle , wright , ...

4. 〖 movebusilyinpreparationforaction〗 wriggle〖 bullinachinasho…

5. wrestling wriggle wrinkle ...

6. wriggle rigol wriggle wright ...

7. 【 mumble;grumble;whisper】 【 (snakes) wriggle【 slurp】 ...

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1.A sincere and heartfelt apology gets you more respect than trying wriggle out of owning up to a mistake.

2.Those are more likely to contribute to the revenue growth the bank needs if it's ever to wriggle free of U. K. -government ownership.

3.Thus far some readers may be suspicious that I'm trying to wriggle out of Krugman's headlock by changing the terms of the debate.怀

4.But Mr Obama has always been careful to leave himself plenty of wriggle room.

5.When solitude occupies my whole mind, even the rotational speed of a second hand turns into a sluggish wriggle.

6.The Dutch group must look to see if it can wriggle out of the deal with Prysmian.

7.They also dropped demands for a hard cap on individual team payrolls and the right to wriggle out of contracts with unproductive players.

8.Banks would love to wriggle out of the most egregious deals, or at least get better terms.

9.There must be something wrong with this machine, you can't wriggle out of it.

10.Wall Street's attempts to wriggle out of that regulation have already begun (see article).