Crawl with Meaning in English
expression
ˈkɹɔɫ/ /ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ
KRAWL with or KRAWL withh
kɹˈɔːl/ /wˈɪð
krawl WITH
释义
To be full of or covered with many moving things, usually insects, animals, or people.
用法与细微差别
Usually used negatively or for emphasis when something is unpleasantly full. Commonly followed by a plural noun: 'The kitchen was crawling with ants'. Not used for stationary contents.
Spanish: estar lleno de - estar plagado dePortuguese (BR): estar cheio de - estar infestado dePortuguese (PT): estar cheio de - estar repleto deChinese (Simplified): 充满(爬行的小动物/人) - 挤满(人/东西)Chinese (Traditional): 充滿(爬行的小動物/人) - 擠滿(人/東西)Hindi: से भरा होना (अक्सर कीड़े/लोग या चीज़ें)Arabic: ممتلئ بـ - يعج بـBengali: ভর্তি - পূর্ণ - গিজগিজ করছেRussian: кишетьJapanese: うようよしている - いっぱいVietnamese: đầy - lúc nhúcKorean: 득실거리다 - 가득하다Turkish: kaynamak - dolup taşmakUrdu: بھرا ہونا - رینگتے ہوئے بھرا ہوناIndonesian: dipenuhi - penuh sesak
例句
The old bread was crawling with mold.
basic
The playground was crawling with children.
basic
The kitchen was crawling with ants.
basic
During rush hour, the subway is crawling with people.
natural
His backpack was crawling with bugs after camping.
natural
That movie theater is always crawling with teenagers on Friday nights.
natural