creep in
英 [kriːp ɪn]
美 [kriːp ɪn]
缓慢移动; 悄然出现
英英释义
verb
- enter surreptitiously
- He sneaked in under cover of darkness
- In this essay, the author's personal feelings creep in
双语例句
- Modeling of ag_3sn coarsening and its effect on creep in Sn-Ag-Cu Solder
Ag3Sn粗化模型及其对Sn-Ag-Cu焊料蠕变的影响 - Writing such programs is a challenge, and the bugs that creep in during the process aren't easily discovered.
编写这种程序是一种挑战,并且在编程过程中悄悄产生的bug不容易被发现。 - Ten years ago I never would have worn jeans to the office, and now they creep in about once a week, albeit with a blazer and heels, and occasionally a teeny banana handprint.
十年前,我绝对不会穿牛仔裤去办公室,而现在我大概每周都会穿上一次,不过是搭配西装上衣和高跟鞋,牛仔裤上偶尔还会有小小的香蕉手印。 - Torture her until fear starts to creep in.
折磨她直到她有恐惧感。 - As your applications get larger, with more components, pages, and wires, then problems might creep in.
随着应用程序不断变大,组件、页面和连接也越来越多,这时就可能出现问题。 - Still, students say, language barriers can sometimes slow communication, and grammar glitches can occasionally creep in.
然而学生仍称语言障碍有时会使沟通过程变慢,偶尔还会有语法上面的问题。 - Mistakes were starting to creep in.
不知不觉间,开始出错了。 - I watched the daylight slowly creep in through the windows, and saw before me in mental gaze the vision of Death.
我凝视着阳光慢慢地穿过窗户,在我的内心中看到了站在我前面的“死神”的影象。 - As a rule he writes English very well, but occasionally unidiomatic expressions creep in.
他通常英语写得很好,可是偶尔会夹杂一些不合习惯的表达方式。 - A sense of disillusionment and fear began to creep in.
一种幻想破灭的恐惧感开始袭来。