vi. 蠕动,扭动;羞愧,不舒服
n. 蠕动
[
复数
squirms
第三人称单数
squirms
现在分词
squirming
过去式
squirmed
过去分词
squirmed
]
1.The first time may take a little bit of time because they will squirm and they are very slippery.
第一时间可能需要一点点时间,因为他们会蠕动,他们都非常湿滑。
2.Making bankers squirm today is part of the summary justice needed to beat pay down from those extremes.
如今让银行家们羞愧是摧毁极端薪酬所必需的公正的一部分。
3.He gave a feeble shrug and tried to squirm free.
他微微地耸了耸肩,扭动着试图挣脱。
4.It made him squirm to think how badly he'd messed up the interview.
一想到他把面试搞得有多糟,他就觉得无地自容。
5.The question of whether or not to bring a gift often makes guests squirm.
是否带礼物的问题常使客人不安。
6.While a rare interviewer may ask these questions simply to watch you squirm, many wild-card questions serve a purpose.
很少无面试官问那些问题仅仅是念让你尴尬,但是很多不可预知的问题都是为了特定的目的才问的。
7.Mr Chavez may squirm, but his cash is funding a World Bank-designed update of the land registry.
查韦斯先生可能会觉得难为情,但是他正在为世界银行制定的土地登记的更新注资。
8.To cause to twist or squirm; contort.
扭曲引起扭曲或蠕动;
9.We've rounded up the top 10 most annoying, make-it-stop, squirm-worthy questions high school seniors are asked.
我们评选出了高三生被问过的、最令他们困扰不已的十大问题。