crawly

简明释义

[ˈkrɔːli][ˈkrɔːli]

adj. 痒痒的;悚然的

复 数 c r a w l i e s

比 较 级 c r a w l i e r

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英英释义

Having a crawling or creeping motion; often used to describe insects or other small creatures.

具有爬行或匍匐运动的;通常用来描述昆虫或其他小生物。

Causing a feeling of discomfort or unease, often associated with creepy or unsettling sensations.

引起不适或不安的感觉,通常与令人毛骨悚然或不安的感觉相关。

单词用法

crawly feeling

爬行的感觉

crawly skin

发痒的皮肤

crawly creatures

爬行的生物

get a crawly feeling

感到发毛

make someone feel crawly

让某人感到不适

crawly insects

爬行的昆虫

同义词

creepy

令人毛骨悚然的

The creepy feeling in the dark made her shiver.

黑暗中令人毛骨悚然的感觉让她颤抖。

slimy

黏糊糊的

The slimy texture of the creature was unsettling.

这种生物黏糊糊的质地让人不安。

itchy

发痒的

I felt itchy after sitting in the grass.

坐在草地上让我感到发痒。

squirmy

扭动的

The squirmy worms wriggled in the soil.

扭动的虫子在土壤中蠕动。

反义词

smooth

光滑的

The surface of the table is smooth.

桌子的表面是光滑的。

calm

平静的

The lake was calm this morning.

今天早上的湖面很平静。

例句

1.Somehow this early fascination with life's prodigality, with wet, slimy or creepy-crawly things, becomes systematised and methodical.

从某种程度上说,正是这种对生命的丰饶,对潮湿、黏滑或蠕动的爬虫类的早期迷恋,最终孕育了组织化和系统化的科学研究。

2.There are a number of techniques web designers can implement to protect against these creepy crawly little annoyances.

网站设计者可以采用一些技术,避免“黑蜘蛛”的侵扰。

3.Mummy, Mummy, there is a creepy-crawly on my bed!

妈咪,妈咪,有一只小虫子在我的床上!

4.This crawly spider cake is perfect for setting a creepy mood.

这枚吓人的蜘蛛蛋糕是制造恐怖气氛的绝佳道具。

5.Why is plantar meeting afraid of flinch crawly?

为什么脚底会怕挠痒痒?。

6.Have you ever used the words unpleasant, creepy crawly, creeping, itching, pulling, or tugging to describe your symptoms to others?

你是否曾用“令人不愉快的”、“令人毛骨悚然的”、“爬行的”、“发痒的”、“拉扯的”、“拽拽的”等词向别人描述过你的症状?

7.Sufferers complain of intensely creepy-crawly skin and odd fibrous strands which protrude from open wounds.

患者抱怨说,他们的皮肤非常令人毛骨悚然,并且伤口里还会有一些奇怪的纤维状的物质伸出来。

8.Somehow this early fascination with life's prodigality, with wet, slimy or creepy-crawly things, becomes systematized and methodical.

不知何故,这种早期对生命挥霍无度的迷恋,对潮湿、黏糊糊或令人毛骨悚然的东西的迷恋,变得系统化和有条理了。

9.This deep sea creepy-crawly gave oil workers a fright, after the unexpected visitor hitched a ride on a submarine sent from a rig in the Gulf of Mexico.

当这个不速之客搭乘了一艘从墨西哥湾钻井平台发出的潜艇后,这种深海爬行动物吓了石油工人一跳。

10.I get crawly feelings when I think about bugs.

一想到虫子我就感到不寒而栗

11.The thought of rats makes my skin feel crawly.

一想到老鼠,我的皮肤就感到发毛

12.The spider made me feel a bit crawly inside.

那只蜘蛛让我感到有些毛骨悚然

13.After reading that horror story, I felt crawly all over.

读完那个恐怖故事后,我全身都感到毛骨悚然

14.Walking through the tall grass gave me a crawly sensation.

走在高草丛中让我有种爬行的感觉

作文

As a child, I often found myself exploring the vast expanse of my backyard, which was filled with an array of plants and creatures. It was during these adventures that I encountered many crawly things that both fascinated and terrified me. The term crawly refers to creatures that move in a slow, creeping manner, often associated with insects and other small animals. I vividly remember the first time I came across a line of ants marching diligently across the ground. Their tiny bodies glistened in the sunlight, and their crawly movements were mesmerizing. I was both intrigued and slightly repulsed by their presence. One sunny afternoon, while digging in the soil, I unearthed a large earthworm. It was long, slimy, and very much crawly. At first, I was hesitant to touch it, but curiosity got the better of me. I picked it up carefully, feeling its smooth body wriggle in my hands. This experience taught me that not all crawly creatures are harmful; some play vital roles in our ecosystem. Earthworms, for instance, help aerate the soil and promote plant growth. However, my fascination with crawly creatures was not without its moments of fear. I recall a time when I stumbled upon a spider spinning its web in the corner of our garage. The spider's crawly legs moved swiftly as it worked on its intricate design. While I admired its craftsmanship, I couldn't shake off the feeling of dread that accompanied its presence. Spiders, with their numerous legs and unpredictable movements, often evoke a sense of fear in many people. Despite my fears, I learned to appreciate the beauty of crawly creatures. I started observing them more closely, noting their unique characteristics. For example, I discovered that ladybugs, though crawly, are actually beneficial insects that help control aphid populations in gardens. Their bright red shells and black spots made them stand out, transforming my perception of crawly creatures from something to be feared to something to be celebrated. As I grew older, my interest in nature deepened, leading me to study biology in college. I learned about the critical role that crawly creatures play in our ecosystem. From pollinators like bees to decomposers like beetles, each has a purpose that contributes to the balance of life on Earth. Understanding this interconnectedness helped me overcome my initial aversion to crawly things. In conclusion, my childhood experiences with crawly creatures shaped my understanding of the natural world. What once seemed frightening became a source of wonder and appreciation. Today, I encourage others to look beyond their fears and embrace the beauty of nature, including the crawly inhabitants that share our planet. By doing so, we can foster a greater respect for all living things and recognize their importance in maintaining the delicate balance of our ecosystems.

作为一个孩子,我经常发现自己在后院的广阔空间中探索,那里充满了各种植物和生物。正是在这些冒险中,我遇到了许多让我既着迷又害怕的爬行的东西。术语爬行的指的是以缓慢、爬行的方式移动的生物,通常与昆虫和其他小动物有关。我清楚地记得第一次看到一队蚂蚁在地上勤奋地行进。它们微小的身体在阳光下闪闪发光,它们的爬行的动作令人着迷。我对它们的存在既感到好奇又略感厌恶。一个阳光明媚的下午,当我在土壤中挖掘时,我挖出了一条大蚯蚓。它又长又滑,非常爬行的。起初,我不敢碰它,但好奇心战胜了我。我小心翼翼地捡起它,感受到它光滑的身体在我手中扭动。这次经历让我明白,并不是所有的爬行的生物都是有害的;有些在我们的生态系统中发挥着重要作用。例如,蚯蚓帮助通气土壤并促进植物生长。然而,我对爬行的生物的迷恋并不是没有恐惧的时刻。我记得有一次,我偶然发现一只蜘蛛在我们的车库角落里织网。蜘蛛的爬行的腿快速移动,忙于它复杂的设计。虽然我欣赏它的工艺,但我无法摆脱伴随其存在的恐惧感。蜘蛛,凭借其众多的腿和不可预测的动作,常常在许多人心中引起恐惧感。尽管有我的恐惧,我学会了欣赏爬行的生物的美。我开始更仔细地观察它们,注意它们独特的特征。例如,我发现瓢虫,尽管是爬行的,实际上是有益的昆虫,有助于控制花园中的蚜虫种群。它们鲜红的外壳和黑色的斑点使它们脱颖而出,改变了我对爬行的生物的看法,从一个令人害怕的东西变成了一个值得庆祝的东西。随着我长大,我对自然的兴趣加深,导致我在大学学习生物学。我了解到爬行的生物在我们的生态系统中发挥着关键作用。从蜜蜂这样的授粉者到甲虫这样的分解者,每一种生物都有一个目的,促进地球生命的平衡。理解这种相互关联性帮助我克服了对爬行的事物的最初厌恶。总之,我童年与爬行的生物的经历塑造了我对自然界的理解。曾经看似可怕的东西变成了惊奇和欣赏的源泉。今天,我鼓励其他人超越他们的恐惧,拥抱自然的美,包括与我们共享星球的爬行的生物。通过这样做,我们可以培养对所有生物的更大尊重,认识到它们在维持我们生态系统微妙平衡中的重要性。