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  1. crawl 【自動】 〔手足を地表または床面につけて〕はう、はって行く[進む]、ハイハイする クロールで泳ぐ...【発音】[US] krɔl | [UK] krɔːl【カナ】[US]クロル【変化】《動》crawls | crawling | crawled - アルクがお届けするオンライン英和・和英辞書検索サービス。

  2. Spiders crawl around on eight legs, butterflies have six. Las arañas se arrastran en ocho patas, las mariposas tienen seis. Close the doors on exit, and crawl if there is smoke. Cierre las puertas al salir, y gatee si hubiera humo. Kind of want to make you crawl around on the floor.

  3. to do the crawl nadar a crol. b vi. 1 (=drag o.s.) arrastrarse. [child] andar a gatas, gatear. to crawl in/out meterse/salirse a gatas. the fly crawled up the window la mosca subió despacito por el cristal. 2 (=move slowly) [traffic] avanzar lentamente, formar caravana. [time] alargarse interminablemente.

  4. Back into the fuzzy recesses of her mind she crawled – back where it was safe. scrawls on the whiteboard. Neomenia and its allies are marine animals living at depths of 15 to Boo fathoms on soft muddy ground; they are found crawling on corals and hydrozoa, on which they feed. crawled through a narrow twisty tunnel full of horrible surprises.

  5. 26 de jul. de 2023 · Crawl Meaning and Definition In English – Crawl refers to the act of moving slowly and with effort, typically on hands and knees or with the body close to the ground. It can also describe the action of exploring or searching through something thoroughly and systematically.

  6. Common Crawl is a small nonprofit organization that has created a massive (9.5-plus petabytes), freely available archive of web crawl data dating back to 2008. This data has been valuable for many researchers, but since 2020 when OpenAI published GPT-3, the large language model (LLM) that still powers the free version of ChatGPT, Common Crawl ...

  7. crawl noun. a slow mode of locomotion on hands and knees or dragging the body. Synonyms. crawling, creep, creeping. बकैयाँ, बटकैयाँ. Examples. "a crawl was all that the injured man could manage". "the traffic moved at a creep". a very slow movement.