worm
- IPA[wərm]
美式
- any of a number of creeping or burrowing invertebrate animals with long, slender soft bodies and no limbs.;an earthworm.
- move with difficulty by crawling or wriggling;move (something) into a confined space by wriggling it
verb: worm, 3rd person present: worms, gerund or present participle: worming, past tense: wormed, past participle: wormed
noun: worm, plural noun: worms
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名詞
- 1. any of a number of creeping or burrowing invertebrate animals with long, slender soft bodies and no limbs.
- ▪ an earthworm.
- ▪ intestinal or other internal parasites she ate so much so often that I thought she had worms
- ▪ used in names of long, slender insect larvae, especially those in fruit or wood, e.g. armyworm, woodworm.
- ▪ used in names of other animals that resemble worms in some way, e.g. slow-worm, shipworm.
- ▪ a maggot supposed to eat buried corpses food for worms
- ▪ archaic a dragon or other mythical snake-like reptile.
- 2. informal, derogatory a weak or despicable person (used as a general term of contempt) it was unbearable that such a worm could be so successful you ungrateful little worm!
- 3. a helical device or component.
- ▪ the threaded cylinder in a worm gear.
- ▪ the coiled pipe of a still in which the vapor is cooled and condensed.
- 4. a self-replicating program able to propagate itself across a network, typically having a detrimental effect.
動詞
- 1. move with difficulty by crawling or wriggling I wormed my way along the roadside ditch
- ▪ move (something) into a confined space by wriggling it I wormed my right hand between my body and the earth
- 2. insinuate one's way into the educated dealers may later worm their way into stockbroking
- ▪ obtain information from (someone) by cunning persistence I did manage to worm a few details out of him
- 3. treat (an animal) with a preparation designed to expel parasitic worms I wormed her over a course of three weeks
- 4. archaic make (a rope) smooth by winding small cordage between the strands.
- an industrial town in western Germany, on the Rhine River, northwest of Mannheim; population ...
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- an industrial town in western Germany, on the River Rhine north-west of Mannheim; population ...
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- a worm gear or other mechanical device bearing a screw.
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- a small harmless North American snake which resembles an earthworm.
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- (of organic tissue) eaten into by worms: a worm-eaten corpse
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- a subterranean burrowing reptile which resembles an earthworm, being blind, apparently ...
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- any of a number of creeping or burrowing invertebrate animals with long, slender soft bodies ...
- move with difficulty by crawling or wriggling: I wormed my way along the roadside ditch
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- IPA[wərm]
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- write-once read-many, denoting a type of computer memory device.
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- write-once read-many, denoting a type of memory device.
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