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/wɜːm/ |
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| to give an animal medicine in order to get rid of worms 用药物给(动物)驱虫 |
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- | worm your way into sth |
| to reach a particular place or situation gradually , often using clever methods |
| (常指通过施展计谋)逐渐获取某物,缓慢地到达某地 |
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| She was confident she could worm her way into their affections. 她确信她能想办法逐渐博得他们的喜爱。 |
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- | worm (your way) into/through/past etc sth |
| to move slowly and with difficulty in a crowded area |
| 费力而慢慢地进入/通过/经过等某地 |
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| She wormed her way through the crowd to the reception desk. 她好不容易才挤过人群,来到接待前台。 |
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- | worm your way out of (doing) sth |
| to avoid doing something by making excuses or giving clever reasons |
| 千方百计避免(做)某事 |
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PHRASAL VERBS |
- | ˌworm ˈout of |
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| worm sth out of sb: to gradually get information from someone who does not want to give it to you 刺探,套出(消息) | Ieventually managed to worm a few details out of him. 我终于设法从他那里打听到一些详情。 | |
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