1 a small animal with a long thin body and no eyes, bones or legs 蠕虫:
an earthworm蚯蚓
2worms [pl] one or more worms that live inside a person or an animal and may cause disease 寄生虫:
He's got worms.他体内有寄生虫。
worm²
/wɜ:m ||; wɝm/verb
[T] worm your way/yourself along, through, etc to move slowly or with difficulty in the direction mentioned 缓慢移动:
I managed to worm my way through the crowd.我设法慢慢穿过人群前进。worm your way/yourself into sth to make sb like you or trust you, in order to dishonestly gain an advantage for yourself (为获得不正当好处而)博取他人的信任或好感
worm1/wɝm; wɜːm/n [C]1 a small long thin creature without bones or legs that lives in soil 蠕虫2 worms [plural 复数] long thin creatures that can live inside people or animals and make them ill〔人或动物体内的〕寄生虫can of worms at 见 CAN2
worm2v 1 worm your way into/through etc sth to move through a narrow place slowly and with difficulty〔在狭窄的地方〕缓慢[艰难]地前行2 worm your way into sb's heart/affections/confidence etcdisapproving to gradually make someone love and trust you, especially in order to gain an advantage【贬】〔尤指为得到好处〕渐渐获得某人的欢心/感情/信任等worm sth out of sbphr v to persuade someone to tell you something 从〔某人口中〕套出〔消息〕