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creeping    音标拼音: [kr'ipɪŋ]
n. 爬行
a. 爬行的

爬行爬行的

creeping
n 1: a slow mode of locomotion on hands and knees or dragging
the body; "a crawl was all that the injured man could
manage"; "the traffic moved at a creep" [synonym: {crawl},
{crawling}, {creep}, {creeping}]

Creep \Creep\ (kr[=e]p), v. t. [imp. {Crept} (kr[e^]pt) ({Crope}
(kr[=o]p), Obs.); p. p. {Crept}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Creeping}.]
[OE. crepen, creopen, AS. cre['o]pan; akin to D. kruipen, G.
kriechen, Icel. krjupa, Sw. krypa, Dan. krybe. Cf. {Cripple},
{Crouch}.]
1. To move along the ground, or on any other surface, on the
belly, as a worm or reptile; to move as a child on the
hands and knees; to crawl.
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Ye that walk
The earth, and stately tread, or lowly creep.
--Milton.
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2. To move slowly, feebly, or timorously, as from
unwillingness, fear, or weakness.
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The whining schoolboy . . . creeping, like snail,
Unwillingly to school. --Shak.
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Like a guilty thing, I creep. --Tennyson.
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3. To move in a stealthy or secret manner; to move
imperceptibly or clandestinely; to steal in; to insinuate
itself or one's self; as, age creeps upon us.
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The sophistry which creeps into most of the books of
argument. --Locke.
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Of this sort are they which creep into houses, and
lead captive silly women. --2. Tim. iii.
6.
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4. To slip, or to become slightly displaced; as, the
collodion on a negative, or a coat of varnish, may creep
in drying; the quicksilver on a mirror may creep.
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5. To move or behave with servility or exaggerated humility;
to fawn; as, a creeping sycophant.
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To come as humbly as they used to creep. --Shak.
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6. To grow, as a vine, clinging to the ground or to some
other support by means of roots or rootlets, or by
tendrils, along its length. "Creeping vines." --Dryden.
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7. To have a sensation as of insects creeping on the skin of
the body; to crawl; as, the sight made my flesh creep. See
{Crawl}, v. i., 4.
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8. To drag in deep water with creepers, as for recovering a
submarine cable.
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Creeping \Creep"ing\, a.
1. Crawling, or moving close to the ground. "Every creeping
thing." --Gen. vi. 20.
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2. Growing along, and clinging to, the ground, or to a wall,
etc., by means of rootlets or tendrils.
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Casements lined with creeping herbs. --Cowper.
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{Ceeping crowfoot} (Bot.), a plant, the {Ranunculus repens}.


{Creeping snowberry}, an American plant ({Chiogenes
hispidula}) with white berries and very small round leaves
having the flavor of wintergreen.
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154 Moby Thesaurus words for "creeping":
all fours, ambling, amphibian, anguine, atiptoe, atmospherics,
batrachian, blaring, blasting, blind spot, cautious, cautiousness,
circumspect, circumspection, claudicant, colubriform, crawl,
crawling, creep, creeping like snail, crocodilian, deliberate,
deliberateness, deliberation, drawl, drift, easy, fade-out, fading,
faltering, flagging, foot-dragging, froggy, gentle, gradual,
gumshoeing, halting, hobbled, hobbling, honeycombed, idle,
idleness, indolence, indolent, inertia, inertness, interference,
languid, languor, languorous, laziness, lazy, leisureliness,
leisurely, lentitude, lentor, limping, lizardlike, lumbering,
moderate, nightwalking, noise, on all fours, on tippytoe,
on tiptoe, ophidian, padding, permeated, pokiness, poking, poky,
prowling, pussyfooting, reception, relaxed, reluctance, reluctant,
repent, reptant, reptatorial, reptile, reptilelike, reptilian,
reptiliform, reptiloid, saturated, sauntering, saurian, scrabble,
scramble, serpentiform, serpentile, serpentine, serpentlike,
serpentoid, shot through, shuffling, sidling, slack, slackness,
slinking, slithering, sloth, slothful, slow, slow as death,
slow as molasses, slow as slow, slow-crawling, slow-foot,
slow-going, slow-legged, slow-moving, slow-paced, slow-poky,
slow-running, slow-sailing, slow-stepped, slowness, sluggardy,
sluggish, sluggishness, snail-paced, snaillike, snakelike, snaking,
snaky, sneaking, staggering, static, stealing, strolling, swarming,
teeming, tentative, tentativeness, tippytoe, tiptoe, tiptoeing,
toadish, toddling, tortoiselike, tottering, trudging, turtlelike,
unhurried, viperiform, viperish, viperlike, viperoid, viperous,
vipery, waddling, worming


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