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EN[wɜːm] [wɝm] [-ɜː(ɹ)m]US
Tчервь WЧерви
- Че́рви (лат. Vérmes) — установленный Линнеем тип животного царства. В настоящее время является устаревшим.
- Включал всех беспозвоночных, за исключением большинства членистоногих. Был расформирован зоологами уже в конце XVIII века.
EN WORM
- Существительное (Noun)PLworms
- A generally tubular invertebrate of the annelid phylum.
- ‘Children crawled over each other like little grey worms in the gutters,’ he said. ‘The only red things about them were their buttocks and they were raw. Their faces looked as if snails had slimed on them and their mothers were like great sick beasts whose byres had never been cleared. […]’
- A contemptible or devious being.
- Don't try to run away, you little worm!
- (computing) A self-replicating program that propagates through a network.
- (cricket) A graphical representation of the total runs scored in an innings.
- Anything helical, especially the thread of a screw.
- (archaic) A dragon or mythological serpent.
- (obsolete) Any creeping or crawling animal, such as a snake, snail, or caterpillar.
- An internal tormentor; something that gnaws or afflicts one's mind with remorse.
- The worm of conscience still begnaw thy soul! — Richard III, William Shakespeare
- (mathematics) A strip of linked tiles sharing parallel edges in a tiling.
- A generally tubular invertebrate of the annelid phylum.
- Глагол (Verb)SGwormsPRwormingPT, PPwormed
- (transitive) To make (one's way) with a crawling motion.
- We wormed our way through the underbrush.
- (intransitive, figuratively) To work one's way by artful or devious means.
- (transitive, figuratively) To work (one's way or oneself) (into) gradually or slowly; to insinuate.
- He wormed his way into the organization
- To effect, remove, drive, draw, or the like, by slow and secret means; often followed by out.
- (transitive, figuratively) To "worm out of", to "drag out of" (often: "drag every word out of someone"), to get information that someone is reluctant or unwilling to give (through artful or devious means or by pleading or asking repeatedly). Often combined with expressions such as "It's like pulling teeth" or "It's like getting blood out of a stone".
- (transitive, nautical) To fill in the contlines of a rope before parcelling and serving.
- Worm and parcel with the lay; turn and serve the other way.
- (transitive) To deworm an animal.
- (intransitive) To move with one's body dragging the ground.
- (transitive) To cut the worm, or lytta, from under the tongue of (a dog, etc.) for the purpose of checking a disposition to gnaw, and formerly supposed to guard against canine madness.
- (transitive) To clean by means of a worm; to draw a wad or cartridge from, as a firearm.
- (transitive) To make (one's way) with a crawling motion.
- Другие примеры
- Используется в середине предложения
- The worm of conscience still begnaw thy soul! — Richard III, William Shakespeare
- Jones smashes a worm burner between third and short.
- As a kid, he used to catch sunnies with a cane pole and garden worms in the stream behind the house.
- Используется в начале предложения
- Worm and parcel with the lay; turn and serve the other way.
- Используется в середине предложения
Definition of worm in English Dictionary
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- Исчисляемое Существительное
- Исчисляемое Существительное
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Источник: Викисловарь