squirmy

过去式:

动词过去式: squirmed

更多词形:

形容词: squirmy | 名词: squirmer | 动词过去式: squirmed | 动词过去分词: squirmed | 动词现在分词: squirming | 动词第三人称单数: squirms |

单词例句:

Each time he recalled this he wanted to squirm in his seat.

每当想到这个问题他都辗转不安。

Reading to a squirmy infant or an active toddler can be challenging--but it's so important.

给一个襁褓中的婴儿或者精力旺盛的小孩读书是件非常有挑战性的事情,然而这又是很重要的事情。

To writhe or squirm, as in pain.

扭曲因痛苦而扭曲或扭动身体

Yet beneath these attention-grabbing markers of gender parity, there's plenty to make a feminist squirm.

然而,下面这些注意抢占标志性别平等,有很多女权主义者,使蠕动。

An audience that's upright and still is interested, while an audience that's horizontal and squirmy is bored.

一位观众坐直身体、一动不动就说明他感到了有兴趣;而坐在那扭来扭去、横在一旁的则说明他感到无聊。

Carol: Seeing him squirm is fun. Seeing you suffer is like seeing Merve Griffindon sing.

卡罗尔:瞧迈克挨整挺有意思。你看上去就像个可怜的小动物在挣扎。

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。

While a rare interviewer may ask these questions simply to watch you squirm, many wild-card questions serve a purpose.

之所以称这些古怪的问题为“外卡”,是因为看起来它们好像无章可循。

So when their neighbor began barbecuing some juicy steak on Friday night, they began to squirm.

有一个星期五的晚上,这个新搬来的邻居在烤肉,他们开始感觉不安。