snake

US [sneɪk]
UK [sneɪk]
  • v.蛇行;曲折前行;拖;拉
  • n.蜿蜒;【动】蛇;〈比喻〉奸诈之人;卑鄙之人
  • Web贪吃蛇;贪食蛇;斯内克
Plural Form:snakes  Present Participle:snaking  Past Tense:snaked  
Snake
n.
1.
a reptile with a very long thin body and no legs. There are many types of snake , some of which are poisonous.
a snake coiled up in the grass
盘在草丛里的一条蛇
Venomous snakes spit and hiss when they are cornered.
毒蛇在无法逃脱时会发出愤怒的呼呼咝咝的声音。
IDM
a snake (in the grass)
阴险的人;潜伏的敌人;虚假的人a person who pretends to be your friend but who cannot be trusted
v.
1.
[i][t]
曲折前行;蛇行;蜿蜒伸展to move like a snake, in long twisting curves; to go in a particular direction in long twisting curves
The road snaked away into the distance.
公路蜿蜒伸向远方。
The procession snaked its way through narrow streets.
队伍沿着狭窄的街道曲折穿行。

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