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  1. crawl. verb. uk / krɔːl / us / krɑːl / crawl verb (MOVE) Add to word list. B2 [ I ] to move along on hands and knees or with your body stretched out along a surface: crawl across The child crawled across the floor. Megan has just learned to crawl. The injured soldier crawled to safety. He had to crawl along a ledge and get in through a window.

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      crawl definicja: 1. to move along on hands and knees or with...

  2. In the English description: barhop - creep - creep under - scuttle - wriggle away. Spanish: a gatas - arrastrar - crawl - gatear - ratear - doblegar - a vuelta de rueda - alternar - arrastrarse por el suelo - crol - gateado - ir en procesión - poner la piel chinita - poteo - reptar.

  3. Significado de crawl en inglés. crawl. verb. uk / krɔːl / us / krɑːl / crawl verb (MOVE) Add to word list. B2 [ I ] to move along on hands and knees or with your body stretched out along a surface: crawl across The child crawled across the floor. Megan has just learned to crawl. The injured soldier crawled to safety.

  4. The meaning of CRAWL is to move on one's hands and knees. How to use crawl in a sentence.

  5. Traducción de 'crawl' en el diccionario gratuito de inglés-español y muchas otras traducciones en español.

  6. crawl. a n. 1 (=slow pace) [+of traffic] the traffic went at a crawl la circulación avanzaba a paso de tortuga. the crawl to the coast la cola de coches hasta la costa. 2 (Swimming) crol m. 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.

  7. to move slowly, either by dragging the body along the ground or on the hands and knees. 2. to proceed or move along very slowly or laboriously. the traffic crawled along the road. 3. to act or behave in a servile manner; fawn; cringe. 4. to be or feel as if overrun by something unpleasant, esp crawling creatures.