squirms

英[skwɜːm] 美[skwɜːrm]
  • v.(因不舒适、羞愧或紧张而)蠕动
squirmy squirmer squirmed squirmed squirming squirms
  • catheter n.导尿管;尿液管;导管
  • squires n.护卫;侍从;乡绅;大地主v.侍从;护卫
Noun:
  1. the act of wiggling

Verb:
  1. to move in a twisting or contorted motion, (especially when struggling);

    "The prisoner writhed in discomfort"
    "The child tried to wriggle free from his aunt's embrace"

    用作动词 (v.)
    1. He was squirming (around) on the floor in agony.
      他躺在地上痛苦地扭动。
    2. It made him squirm to think how he'd messed up the interview.
      他想到面试时自己表现得那么差劲,心里真不是滋味儿。
    3. They had to squirm through the mud to reach their destination.
      为了到达目的地,他们不得不在泥浆中蠕动前行。