crawler
- IPA[ˈkrɔːlə]
英式
- a thing that crawls or moves at a slow pace, especially an insect;a tractor or other vehicle moving on an endless caterpillar track
noun: crawler, plural noun: crawlers
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名詞
- 1. a thing that crawls or moves at a slow pace, especially an insect the light bulb was a magnet for moths and many-legged crawlers
- ▪ a tractor or other vehicle moving on an endless caterpillar track the crawlers move space shuttles to the launch pads a crawler excavator
- 2. a program that systematically browses the World Wide Web in order to create an index of data.
- 3. British informal a person who behaves obsequiously in the hope of gaining favour her pleading tone surprised herself, she was no crawler
- an earthworm that comes to the surface at night and is used as fishing bait.
Oxford Dictionary
- an earthworm, in particular one that comes to the surface at night and is collected for use as ...
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈkrôlər]
美式
- a thing that crawls or moves at a slow pace, especially an insect: the light bulb was a magnet for moths and many-legged crawlers
Oxford American Dictionary