snail
noun/sneɪl/
/sneɪl/
Idioms - a small, soft creature with a hard, round shell on its back, that moves very slowly and often eats garden plants. Some types of snail can be eaten.
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蜗牛 - the war with the slugs and snails in my garden
我与园子里的蛞蝓、蜗牛展开的战斗
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- edible
- aquatic
- land
- …
- shell
- slugs and snails
- (at) a snail’s pace
Word OriginOld English snæg(e)l, of Germanic origin; related to German Schnecke. - the war with the slugs and snails in my garden
Idioms
at a snail’s pace
- very slowly
非常缓慢 - Traffic had slowed to a snail’s pace.
车流速度太慢了,像蜗牛在爬。
- Traffic had slowed to a snail’s pace.