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squirm
- IPA[skwəːm]
英式
- wriggle or twist the body from side to side, especially as a result of nervousness or discomfort;show or feel embarrassment or shame
- a wriggling movement
verb: squirm, 3rd person present: squirms, gerund or present participle: squirming, past tense: squirmed, past participle: squirmed
noun: squirm, plural noun: squirms
- 釋義
動詞
- 1. wriggle or twist the body from side to side, especially as a result of nervousness or discomfort he looked uncomfortable and squirmed in his chair
- ▪ show or feel embarrassment or shame he squirmed as he recalled the phrases he had used
名詞
- 1. a wriggling movement the toddler gave a sudden squirm
- 更多解釋
- IPA[skwərm]
美式
- wriggle or twist the body from side to side, especially as a result of nervousness or discomfort: all my efforts to squirm out of his grasp were useless
- a wriggling movement: the toddler gave a sudden squirm
Oxford American Dictionary