creep in
英 [kriːp ɪn]
美 [kriːp ɪn]
缓慢移动; 悄然出现
英英释义
verb
- enter surreptitiously
- He sneaked in under cover of darkness
- In this essay, the author's personal feelings creep in
双语例句
- As a rule he writes English very well, but occasionally unidiomatic expressions creep in.
他通常英语写得很好,可是偶尔会夹杂一些不合习惯的表达方式。 - Once complications are allowed to creep in, the outcome is in danger.
要是不慎出现了并发症,那么后果是危险的。 - Still, students say, language barriers can sometimes slow communication, and grammar glitches can occasionally creep in.
然而学生仍称语言障碍有时会使沟通过程变慢,偶尔还会有语法上面的问题。 - Insecurity might creep in
可能会不知不觉地产生不安全感。 - Mountains on three sides form a semi-circle round it, making you feel as if at the bottom of a well. As for corruption, there is no indication at all that it has started to creep in to our society.
三面都是山,象半个环儿拥着;人如在井底了。至於贪污方面,没有半点迹象显示贪污之风已开始蔓延至本港社会。 - The problem of the Creep in belt drives and band brakes is considered in the paper.
研究带传动和带式制动器中的弹性滑动问题。 - As the cold winds of winter creep in, people look to their homes for the comfort of warmth.
冬季寒潮来临,人们都指望宅在温暖舒适的家中度过寒冬。 - I would creep in and with stealthy footsteps explore the second-floor
我会偷偷溜进去,轻手轻脚地查看一下二楼。 - I watched the daylight slowly creep in through the windows, and saw before me in mental gaze the vision of Death.
我凝视着阳光慢慢地穿过窗户,在我的内心中看到了站在我前面的“死神”的影象。 - Frequency modulation does not allow static to creep in.
频率调制不允许静电干扰混入。
