crept 音標拼音: [kr'ɛpt]
=
creep Crept \
Crept \ (
kr [
e ^]
pt ),
imp . &
p .
p .
of {
Creep }.
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Crepuscle
Creep \
Creep \ (
kr [=
e ]
p ),
v .
t . [
imp . {
Crept } (
kr [
e ^]
pt ) ({
Crope }
(
kr [=
o ]
p ),
Obs .);
p .
p . {
Crept };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Creeping }.]
[
OE .
crepen ,
creopen ,
AS .
cre ['
o ]
pan ;
akin to D .
kruipen ,
G .
kriechen ,
Icel .
krjupa ,
Sw .
krypa ,
Dan .
krybe .
Cf . {
Cripple },
{
Crouch }.]
1 .
To move along the ground ,
or on any other surface ,
on the belly ,
as a worm or reptile ;
to move as a child on the hands and knees ;
to crawl .
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Ye that walk The earth ,
and stately tread ,
or lowly creep .
--
Milton .
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2 .
To move slowly ,
feebly ,
or timorously ,
as from unwillingness ,
fear ,
or weakness .
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The whining schoolboy . . .
creeping ,
like snail ,
Unwillingly to school . --
Shak .
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Like a guilty thing ,
I creep . --
Tennyson .
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3 .
To move in a stealthy or secret manner ;
to move imperceptibly or clandestinely ;
to steal in ;
to insinuate itself or one '
s self ;
as ,
age creeps upon us .
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The sophistry which creeps into most of the books of argument . --
Locke .
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Of this sort are they which creep into houses ,
and lead captive silly women . --
2 .
Tim .
iii .
6 .
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4 .
To slip ,
or to become slightly displaced ;
as ,
the collodion on a negative ,
or a coat of varnish ,
may creep in drying ;
the quicksilver on a mirror may creep .
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5 .
To move or behave with servility or exaggerated humility ;
to fawn ;
as ,
a creeping sycophant .
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To come as humbly as they used to creep . --
Shak .
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6 .
To grow ,
as a vine ,
clinging to the ground or to some other support by means of roots or rootlets ,
or by tendrils ,
along its length . "
Creeping vines ." --
Dryden .
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7 .
To have a sensation as of insects creeping on the skin of the body ;
to crawl ;
as ,
the sight made my flesh creep .
See {
Crawl },
v .
i .,
4 .
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8 .
To drag in deep water with creepers ,
as for recovering a submarine cable .
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CREPT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of CREPT is past tense and past participle of creep
Creeped or Crept - Whats the Difference? - GRAMMARIST Both “creeped” and “crept” are always valid forms of the verb “creep ” The difference is that we use them in separate ways Essentially, “creeped” is just the past tense of the verb “creep ” We use it to describe an action that took place in the past and is now, in the present, completed
CREPT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary krept Add to word list past simple and past participle of creep (Definition of crept from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
Creeped or Crept - What’s the Difference? - Two Minute English “Crept,” the past participle of “creep,” shows actions starting in the past and lasting until now This word adds suspense or mystery, enriching your stories
crept - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes | Oxford . . . Definition of crept in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
CREPT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary Crept is the past tense and past participle of creep Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers
Crept - definition of crept by The Free Dictionary Define crept crept synonyms, crept pronunciation, crept translation, English dictionary definition of crept v Past tense and past participle of creep American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin
CREPT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Crept definition: simple past tense and past participle of creep See examples of CREPT used in a sentence
crept, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary crept, adj meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
Whats the past tense of creep? Is it creeped or crept . . . - Merriam . . . The past tense of creep meaning "to move slowly" can be crept or creeped, with creeped being the less common word However, in the context of creep out (referring to the sensation of feeling creepy things), the past tense is always creeped out