snaking / sneɪk /

蛇行蛇形蜿蜒曲折蛇形结构

snaking3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. any of numerous limbless, scaly, elongate reptiles of the suborder Serpentes, comprising venomous and nonvenomous species inhabiting tropical and temperate areas.
  2. a treacherous person; an insidious enemy.Compare snake in the grass.
  3. Building Trades. Also called auger, plumber's snake. a device for dislodging obstructions in curved pipes, having a head fed into the pipe at the end of a flexible metal band.Also called wirepuller. a length of resilient steel wire, for threading through an electrical conduit so that wire can be pulled through after it.
v. 无主动词 verb

snaked, snak·ing.

  1. to move, twist, or wind: The road snakes among the mountains.
v. 有主动词 verb

snaked, snak·ing.

  1. to wind or make in the manner of a snake: to snake one's way through a crowd.
  2. to drag or haul, especially by a chain or rope, as a log.

snaking 近义词

snaking

等同于 sneak

snaking

等同于 steal

snaking

等同于 swirl

snaking

等同于 skulk

snaking

等同于 slink/slither

snaking

等同于 indirect

snaking

等同于 zigzag

snaking

等同于 convolution

snaking

等同于 lurk

snaking

等同于 meander

snaking

等同于 prowl

snaking

等同于 ramble

snaking

等同于 shirk

snaking

等同于 slither

snaking

等同于 weave

snaking

等同于 wind

snaking

等同于 wriggle

snaking

等同于 slink

snaking

等同于 convolute

snaking

等同于 sinuate

snaking

等同于 coil

snaking

等同于 creep

snaking

等同于 crook

snaking 的近义词 12
snaking 的反义词 1
snaking

等同于 curl

snaking 的近义词 12
snaking 的反义词 1
snaking

等同于 curve

更多snaking例句

  1. The fish are plentiful, but there are also venomous snakes, crocodiles, and even man-eating tigers.
  2. On the beach around the pond Cutler was dazzled by an assortment of “shells of different kinds, turtles, frogs, toads, lizards, water snakes, etc.”
  3. The snake eats by “slowly cutting back and forth until it can put its head in.”
  4. To find the closest veterinarian that treats snakes or the fastest route to school, you might type the relevant question into Google and then review its list of possible solutions.
  5. Because snake plants, or sansevieria, are so common, Gordon suggests going with a more interesting species of the genus.
  6. The frozen Yukon River, snaking its way to the Bering Sea, was visible from my window on the Cessna.
  7. The line grew quickly and into the hundreds of people, snaking through the narrow hallways and out to Hiawassee Road.
  8. Elegant sheaths bore the marks of copper zippers snaking up the back and around the neckline.
  9. Which meant we had to get into a long snaking line in order to turn over our unwieldy luggage.
  10. They confirmed the discoveries by snaking listening devices and search cameras through tiny breaches in the concrete.
  11. In a few minutes the stout chain was snaking its way down through the blue-green ocean.
  12. The long, snaking hose filled and plumped out with snappings.
  13. Snaking out again, he laid hold of the two bundles and the gun, and dragged them into shelter.
  14. Jim decided to press Coyote and Piute into service for snaking the logs down.
  15. "We never were better in our lives," cried Tom, deftly catching a rope that came snaking down as the steamer's speed diminished.