crawl 的 3 个定义
- to move in a prone position with the body resting on or close to the ground, as a worm or caterpillar, or on the hands and knees, as a young child.
- to extend tendrils; creep.
- to move or progress slowly or laboriously: The line of cars crawled behind the slow-moving truck. The work just crawled until we got the new machines.
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- to visit or frequent a series of: to crawl the neighborhood pubs.
- Digital Technology. to digitally survey using a computer program, as in order to index web pages for a search engine: Search engines are constantly crawling the web.Compare spider.
- the act of crawling; a slow, crawling motion.
- the visiting of a series of similar businesses, especially bars: a beer crawl; a museum crawl.
- a slow pace or rate of progress: Traffic slowed to a crawl.
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crawl 近义词
move very slowly
humble oneself
更多crawl例句
- Efficiency of crawl, as we mentioned above, are the benefits.
- The data we gather in TGIF show that in many cases, those solutions often do more harm than good as they are not getting indexed and they make it very difficult to get crawl data that actually reflects your website’s structure as Google sees it.
- However, for larger sites, having multiple URLs that host the same content may consume crawl budget and dilute signals, inhibiting a search engine’s ability to index and evaluate your pages.
- Although most people might have heard of crawl budgeting, they might have considered using it, to begin with, or even think about it, when it comes to SEO.
- However, the number of pages your domain accommodates should never exceed your crawl budget, or else all pages over that limit will go unnoticed in search.
- “Now get on your knees and crawl,” he demanded with the slap of a leather horse crop against the palm of his hand.
- Klain is not the first to crawl out of the swamp of Biden World on to the larger stage.
- Social media is heavily censored, with Instagram blocked and access to various websites operating at a crawl.
- But as the opening crawl assures, “none of this is canon, so just relax.”
- John Huston recalls in his autobiography, An Open Book, a time when he asked Mitchum to crawl across the grass on his elbows.
- He felt himself the meanest, vilest thing a-crawl upon this sinful earth, and she—dear God!
- Crawl up there again, Sarge, and look straight down at the first ledge from the bottom.
- In a moment it began to crawl down the side of the street, seeming to fill the whole city with silence.
- In the first place, as to hours—they never leave the ball-room until utterly exhausted, and scarcely fit to crawl to bed.
- Bud slid noiselessly out of the car and under it, head to the rear where he could crawl out quickly.