Snaked Meaning in English
word · lemma: snake
ˈsneɪk
SNAYKD
snˈeɪkt
SNAYKT
Definition
Moved in a winding or curving path, like a snake. It can also refer to something moving quietly or smoothly in such a way.
Usage & Nuances
Usually used in narratives or descriptions. Often appears with paths, roads, lines, or people moving in a crowd. Not to be confused with the noun 'snake' (the animal). Common collocation: 'snaked through/around/across'.
Spanish: serpenteó - se deslizó (como serpiente)Portuguese (BR): serpenteou - deslizou (como cobra)Portuguese (PT): serpenteou - deslizou (como cobra)Chinese (Simplified): 蜿蜒而行 - 像蛇一样移动Chinese (Traditional): 蜿蜒而行 - 像蛇一樣移動Hindi: साँप की तरह लहराया - घुमावदार चलाArabic: انزلق بشكل متعرج - تحرك كالثعبانBengali: সাপের মতো এগিয়ে গেল - বাঁকিয়ে চললRussian: извивался - петлялJapanese: くねくねと進んだ - 曲がりくねったVietnamese: uốn lượn - ngoằn ngoèoKorean: 구불구불 움직였다 - 구불거리며 지나갔다Turkish: kıvrılarak ilerledi - dolandıUrdu: سانپ کی طرح چلنا - بل کھاناIndonesian: berkelok-kelok - melintasi secara berliku
Example Sentences
The river snaked through the valley.
basic
The road snaked up the mountain.
basic
A line of cars snaked around the block.
basic
People snaked their way through the crowded market.
natural
The trail snaked through the thick forest for miles.
natural
Her scarf snaked around her neck as the wind blew.
natural