worm
noun /wɜːm/
/wɜːrm/
Idioms 蠕虫 - birds looking for worms
觅食蠕虫的鸟 - Worms burrow down through the soil.
蠕虫往土里钻。
Collocations Dictionaryworm + verb- burrow
- crawl
- wriggle
- …
- cast
- birds looking for worms
- worms[plural] long, thin creatures that live inside the bodies of humans or animals and can cause illness
(人或动物体内的)寄生虫;肠虫 - The dog has worms.
这条狗体内有寄生虫。
- The dog has worms.
(昆虫的)幼虫 - This apple is full of worms.
这个苹果生满了虫子。
- This apple is full of worms.
- [countable] (computing
) a computer program that is a type of virus and that spreads across a network by copying itself计算机 Topics Computersc2蠕虫;蠕虫程序;蠕虫病毒 - [countable, usually singular] (informal, disapproving) a person you do not like or respect, especially because they have a weak character and do not behave well towards other people
懦夫;可怜虫
词源Old English wyrm (noun), of Germanic origin; related to Latin vermis ‘worm’ and Greek rhomox ‘woodworm’.
Idioms
a can of worms
- (informal) if you open up a can of worms, you start doing something that will cause a lot of problems and be very difficult
棘手的问题;难题;麻烦事
the early bird catches the worm
- (saying) the person who takes the opportunity to do something before other people will have an advantage over them
捷足先登;捷足先得
the worm will turn
- (saying) a person who is normally quiet and does not complain will protest when the situation becomes too hard to bear
老实人被逼急了也要反抗;兔子急了也咬人