中英词典:wriggle
形容词
1. wriggle (adj.) - 蠕动的,扭动的
- She watched the wriggling worm in fascination. - 她着迷地看着蠕动的蠕虫。
- The baby made a wriggling movement in her arms. - 婴儿在她怀中扭动了一下。
名词
1. wriggle (n.) - 蠕动,扭动
- The fish made a quick wriggle and escaped from the net. - 鱼迅速扭动一下,从网中逃脱了。
- She tried to catch the wriggle of the snake with her camera. - 她试图用相机捕捉到蛇的蠕动。
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近义词
- squirm - 扭动,蠕动
- twist - 扭动,绞曲
- wiggle - 扭动,摇晃
反义词
- still - 静止的,不动的
- immobile - 静止的,不动的
柯林斯词典
wriggle (verb)
When a person or animal wriggles, they twist and turn with small quick movements.
例句:
- She tried wriggling her toes inside her shoes.
- The snake wriggled free.
wriggle (noun)
A wriggle is a twisting and turning movement made by a person or animal.
例句:
- The child gave a sudden wriggle and jumped off the bed.
- I felt a wriggle in my pocket and realized I had a mouse there.
牛津词典
wriggle (verb)
Make twisting, squirming movements or contortions of the body.
例句:
- He wriggled uncomfortably in the chair.
- The fish wriggled out of his grasp.
wriggle (noun)
A wriggling movement.
例句:
- The worm made a sudden wriggle.
- She gave a final wriggle and stood up.
用法
1. wriggle (verb)
- She wriggled out of her tight jeans.
- The child wriggled free from her mother's grip.
2. wriggle (noun)
- He gave a wriggle of excitement.
- The dog gave a playful wriggle.
相关例句
- The snake wriggled through the grass.
- He wriggled his way through the narrow gap.
- The baby wriggled in his mother's arms.
- The dancer's body wriggled to the rhythm of the music.
- I can't catch the fish because it keeps wriggling off the hook.
- The cat wriggled out of my grasp and ran away.
- The child wriggled with excitement when she saw the presents.
- She wriggled her toes in the sand at the beach.
- The worm wriggled in the dirt.
- He tried to wriggle out of taking responsibility for his mistake.
- The puppy wriggled with joy when its owner returned home.
- The gymnast's body wriggled and twisted as she performed her routine.
- She wriggled uncomfortably in her seat during the long meeting.
- The caterpillar wriggled along the branch.
- The child gave a little wriggle of impatience.
- He managed to wriggle out of the tight spot he was in.
- The snake wriggled out of its old skin.
- She wriggled her way through the crowded room.
- He watched the fish wriggle and flop on the deck of the boat.
- The worm made a sudden wriggle and disappeared into the ground.