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Squirmed

UK
/skwɜːmd/
US
/skwɜrmd/
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Translation squirmed into russian

squirm
Verb
squirmed Past Simple / Past Participle
raiting
squirm
squirms
squirmed Past Simple / Past Participle
squirming Gerund
The child couldn't sit still and continued to squirm.
Ребенок не мог сидеть спокойно и продолжал ерзать.
The worm began to squirm in the soil.
Червь начал извиваться в почве.
He started to squirm in his seat during the long meeting.
Он начал корчиться на своем месте во время долгого собрания.
Additional translations
пролезать
скользить

Definitions

squirm
Noun
raiting
A wriggling or twisting movement.
The squirm of the worm in the soil was barely noticeable.
squirm
Verb
raiting
To wriggle or twist the body from side to side, often as a result of discomfort or nervousness.
The child began to squirm in his seat during the long ceremony.
To feel or display discomfort or embarrassment.
She squirmed with embarrassment when her mistake was pointed out in front of everyone.

Idioms and phrases

squirm with embarrassment
He began to squirm with embarrassment when they started questioning him.
извиваться от смущения
Он начал извиваться от смущения, когда они начали задавать ему вопросы.
squirm in seat
The child couldn't stop squirming in his seat during the long lecture.
извиваться на месте
Ребенок не мог перестать извиваться на месте во время долгой лекции.
squirm under pressure
He tried to maintain his composure, but he was clearly squirming under pressure.
извиваться под давлением
Он пытался сохранять самообладание, но явно извивался под давлением.
squirm with discomfort
She squirmed with discomfort when asked to recount the incident.
извиваться от дискомфорта
Она извивалась от дискомфорта, когда ее попросили рассказать о происшествии.
squirm away
The small fish squirmed away from the predator's grasp.
ускользать
Маленькая рыба ускользнула из хватки хищника.

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