1.蠕动;蠢动
2.折腾;辗转反侧地不安,觉得不好意思
1.蠢动,蠕动;折腾
2.【航】〈罕〉绳索的扭曲
1.to move by twisting and turning in a small space
2.to look or feel embarrassed and uncomfortable
1.Two-year-old Aldi yanks on his mother's hair and squirms in her arms. Tears formed a small pool in the folds of his double chin.
两岁大的阿尔迪猛拽母亲头发,在她怀中扭动,双下巴褶里都是流泪。
2.In Garbage Hole on Grand Bahama, Kenny Broad squirms through a narrow section, spooling out a guideline for a safe return to the surface.
在大巴哈马的“垃圾坑(GarbageHole)”里,肯尼·布劳德正通过蠕动身体来穿过一片狭窄的区域,他带着的引导绳可以让他安全的返回海面。
3.The young man squirms as Mr Kanagaraj presses him for an answer via microphone and headphone.
当Kanagaraj督促他通过耳机和麦克风回答问题时,这个学生不安地扭动着身体。
4.In macro view , thing squirms and turns in realm of the Tao but it could not jump out of the realm of the Tao .
观地看,它们都是在道的范围里蠕动、翻滚。但是,终不能跳出如来佛的手掌心。
5.A trained physicist, when asked why her assessment of the risk has suddenly changed, she squirms.
作为一个训练有素的物理学家,当被问及为何她对核风险的评估会发生突然改变时,她只能搪塞应付。
6.My soul squirms comfortably in the soil and sand and is happy.
我的灵魂舒服地在泥土里蠕动,感到很快乐。
7."The African ones have jaws like knives; they'll eat babies. " The listener squirms.
非洲蚂蚁的嘴锋利的像刀子一样,他们可以吃掉一些动物的幼虫。
8.Fidgets with hands or feet or squirms in chair.
手或脚不停地动,或在座位上扭动。
9.fidgets with his hands or feet, or squirms in his seat
摆弄手或脚,或者在座位上扭动身体