creep
verb In the phrasal verb creep somebody out, creeped is used for the past simple and past participle.Verb Forms
Idioms Phrasal Verbspresent simple I / you / we / they creep | |
he / she / it creeps | |
past simple crept | |
past participle crept | |
-ing form creeping |
- [intransitive] (+ adv./prep.)
(of people or animals )人或动物 to move slowly, quietly and carefully, because you do not want to be seen or heard 悄悄地缓慢行进;蹑手蹑脚地移动 I crept up the stairs, trying not to wake my parents. 为了尽量不吵醒父母,我蹑手蹑脚地上了楼。 I heard someone creeping around the house. 我听到有人在房子里悄悄走动。
Extra ExamplesHe crept stealthily along the corridor. 他沿着走廊蹑手蹑脚地走。 He crept up behind me. 他在我身后悄悄地跟了上来。 I could hear someone creeping around downstairs. 我能听见楼下有人蹑手蹑脚地来回走动。 He crept forward towards the sound of voices. 他蹑手蹑脚地走向人声。 She crept into her sister's room. 她蹑手蹑脚地走进她姐姐的房间。 The cat was creeping stealthily through the long grass. 那只猫正悄无声息地慢慢爬过高高的草丛。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- quietly
- silently
- slowly
- …
- along
- down
- into
- …
- [intransitive] (+ adv./prep.) (North American English)
to move with your body close to the ground; to move slowly on your hands and knees synonym crawl匍匐行进;爬行 Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- quietly
- silently
- slowly
- …
- along
- down
- into
- …
- [intransitive] (+ adv./prep.)
to move or develop very slowly 非常缓慢地行进;不知不觉产生;渐渐出现 Her arms crept around his neck. 她的双臂慢慢地搂住了他的脖子。 A slight feeling of suspicion crept over me. 我渐渐地产生了一丝疑虑。
Extra ExamplesA feeling of dread crept over him. 他渐渐感觉到一种恐惧。 Trucks are creeping along Interstate 70 in convoys. 卡车一辆辆缓慢地在70号州际公路上行驶。
- [intransitive] (+ adv./prep.)
(of plants )植物 to grow along the ground or up walls using long stems or roots see also creeper蔓生;蔓延 - [intransitive] creep (to somebody) (British English, informal, disapproving)
to be too friendly or helpful to somebody in authority in a way that is not sincere, especially in order to get an advantage from them 谄媚;巴结;拍马屁
Word OriginOld English crēopan ‘move with the body close to the ground’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch kruipen. Sense 1 of the verb dates from Middle English.
Idioms
make your flesh creep
to make you feel afraid or full of horror 使起鸡皮疙瘩;令人毛骨悚然;使人十分厌恶 Just the sight of him makes my flesh creep. 一看到他,我就毛骨悚然。 The story made his flesh creep. 这个故事让他毛骨悚然。