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Creep up Meaning in English

expression

ˈkɹip/ /ˈəp
KREEP-uhp
kɹˈiːp/ /ˈʌp
kreep-UP

释义

To move quietly and slowly towards someone or something, often unnoticed; also, to increase gradually without being noticed at first.

用法与细微差别

Informal and often used for both literal movement (like sneaking up on someone) and metaphorical growth (like prices or feelings 'creeping up'). Common collocations: 'creep up on', 'costs creep up', 'darkness crept up'. Not usually used for sudden or large changes.

例句

The cat tried to creep up on the bird.

basic

Prices have started to creep up lately.

basic

Sometimes, sadness can creep up on you without warning.

basic

Darkness started to creep up as the sun went down.

natural

The deadline seemed far away, but it really crept up on me!

natural

Watch out, stress can creep up if you don’t take breaks.

natural