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worm

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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worm1 /wɜːm $ wɜːrm/ ●●○ noun [countable]  1. HBAa long thin creature with no bones and no legs that lives in soil 蠕虫 earthworm, lugworm2. the young form of an insect, which looks like a short worm 〔昆虫的〕幼虫 glow-worm, silkworm, woodworm3. have worms MIif a person or animal has worms, they have legless parasites (=small creatures that eat their food or their blood) in their body 〔人或动物体内〕长有寄生虫 roundworm, tapeworm4. DON'T LIKEsomeone who you do not like or respect 可鄙的人;可怜虫5. a type of computer virus that can make copies of itself and destroy information on computers that are connected to each other 蠕虫病毒〔一种计算机病毒,会自行拷贝并销毁联网计算机内的信息〕6. the worm turns literaryCHANGE/BECOME DIFFERENT used to say that someone who normally obeys someone without complaining suddenly refuses to do this 蠕虫也会翻腾,兔子急了也会咬人〔指一贯温顺者突然反抗〕 can of worms at can2(4)
Examples from the Corpus
wormThis is one of the best times for catching worms.That means worms can spread much faster than viruses.The apple, once likely to keep the doctor away, now invites the surgeons because of pesticides or worms.Always replace the cover when you are not actually looking at the worms.These worms grow to an average length of about 1 metre and a diameter of 2 centimetres.Green and red wiggling worms danced in his sight like fireworks.
worm2 verb [transitive]  1 worm (your way) into/through etc something SLOWto move through a small place or a crowd slowly, carefully, or with difficulty 缓慢[小心,艰难]地进入/穿过等〔狭小的地方或人群〕 He wormed his way under the fence. 他吃力地从栅栏下钻过。2. worm your way into somebody’s affections/heart/confidence etc TRICK/DECEIVEto gradually make someone love or trust you, especially by being dishonest 〔尤指通过欺诈手段〕逐渐获得某人的喜爱/欢心/信任等3 worm your way out of (doing) something AVOIDto avoid doing something that you have been asked to do by making an excuse that is dishonest but clever 〔狡猾地〕逃避(做)某事 Steve wormed his way out of going to the meeting. 史蒂夫找借口不去开会。4. MHHBAto give an animal medicine in order to remove parasites that live inside it 给〔动物〕驱寄生虫5.worm something out of somebody phrasal verb to get information from someone who does not want to give it 从〔某人〕口中套出〔信息〕→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
wormThey made it their business to worm a curl of something out of you.Dragging her mind back to the matter in hand, and mumbling apologies, she wormed her way to the reception desk.He wormed himself in, we hiss.He managed to worm his way up to a point where his nose just touched the horizontal rope.I thought as I managed to worm my way over to a live mike.Archie ignored the bell and continued talking but everyone stopped listening and started worming their way free of the hard plastic chairs.Jess wormed through the crush, at last emerging into daylight.
WORM /wɜːm $ wɜːrm/ noun [countable]  1.(write once, read many) a CD on which information can be stored only once, but seen or used many times 单写多读光盘Origin worm1 Old English wyrm snake, worm
thin long a Corpus that with no creature and bones no legs


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worm1 /wɜːm $ wɜːrm/ noun [countable]
 Language: Old English
 Origin: wyrm 'snake, worm'
1. a long thin creature with no bones and no legs that lives in soil ⇨ earthworm, lugworm
2. the young form of an insect, which looks like a short worm ⇨ glow-worm, silkworm, woodworm
3. have worms if a person or animal has worms, they have legless parasites (=small creatures that eat their food or their blood) in their body ⇨ roundworm, tapeworm
4. someone who you do not like or respect
5. a type of computer virus that can make copies of itself and destroy information on computers that are connected to each other
6. the worm turns literary used to say that someone who normally obeys someone without complaining suddenly refuses to do this
can of worms at can2(4)

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worm2 verb [transitive]
1. worm (your way) into/through etc something to move through a small place or a crowd slowly, carefully, or with difficulty:
    He wormed his way under the fence.
2. worm your way into sb’s affections/heart/confidence etc to gradually make someone love or trust you, especially by being dishonest
3. worm your way out of (doing) something to avoid doing something that you have been asked to do by making an excuse that is dishonest but clever:
    Steve wormed his way out of going to the meeting.
4. to give an animal medicine in order to remove parasites that live inside it
     
worm something out of somebody phrasal verb
  to get information from someone who does not want to give it


WORM
WORM /wɜːm $ wɜːrm/ noun [countable]
(write once, read many) a CD on which information can be stored only once, but seen or used many times


wormBrE /wɜːm/ 🔊NAmE /wɜːrm/ 🔊 noun [countable] a long thin creature with no bones or legs, that lives in soil 蠕虫birds looking for worms觅食蠕虫的鸟   see also earthworm, lugworm worms [plural] long thin creatures that live inside the bodies of humans or animals and can cause illness (人或动物体内的)寄生虫;肠虫The dog has worms. 这条狗体内有寄生虫。🔊🔊   see also hookworm, tapeworm [countable] the young form of an insect when it looks like a short worm (昆虫的)幼虫This apple is full of worms. 这个苹果生满了虫子。🔊🔊   see also glow-worm, silkworm, woodworm [countable] (computing 计算机) a computer program that is a type of virus and that spreads across a network by copying itself 蠕虫;蠕虫程序;蠕虫病毒 [countable, usually singular] (informal, disapproving) a person you do not like or respect, especially because they have a weak character and do not behave well towards other people 懦夫;可怜虫the ˌworm will ˈturn(saying) a person who is normally quiet and does not complain will protest when the situation becomes too hard to bear 老实人被逼急了也要反抗;兔子急了也咬人a can of ˈworms(informal) if you open up a can of worms, you start doing sth that will cause a lot of problems and be very difficult 棘手的问题;难题;麻烦事the ˌearly bird catches the ˈworm(saying) the person who takes the opportunity to do sth before other people will have an advantage over them 捷足先登;捷足先得
wormBrE /wɜːm/ 🔊NAmE /wɜːrm/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they worm BrE /wɜːm/ 🔊 NAmE /wɜːrm/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it worms BrE /wɜːmz/ 🔊 NAmE /wɜːrmz/ 🔊past simple wormed BrE /wɜːmd/ 🔊 NAmE /wɜːrmd/ 🔊past participle wormed BrE /wɜːmd/ 🔊 NAmE /wɜːrmd/ 🔊 -ing form worming BrE /ˈwɜːmɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈwɜːrmɪŋ/ 🔊~ your way + adv./prep. to use a twisting and turning movement, especially to move through a narrow or crowded place 蠕动,曲折行进(尤指通过狭窄或拥挤的地方)She wormed her way through the crowd to the reception desk. 她在人群中左拐右绕走到服务台。🔊🔊~ sth to give an animal medicine that makes worms pass out of its body in the faeces 给(动物)驱肠虫 ˌworm your way/yourself ˈinto sth(disapproving) to make sb like you or trust you, in order to gain some advantage for yourself 赢得欢心,骗取信任(以获利) SYN insinuate He managed to worm his way into her life. 他设法骗取信任进入了她的生活。🔊🔊ˌworm sth ˈout of sb(informal) to make sb tell you sth, by asking them questions in a clever way for a long period of time (慢慢地)从某人处套出话来;不断套问We eventually wormed the secret out of her. 我们最后从她口里探听出了秘密。🔊🔊