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源自中古英语 'wrigglen',可能与古英语 'wrigian'(转动)有关,最终源自原始日耳曼语词根。
❶ 指身体或身体某部分快速扭动或蠕动,通常是为了摆脱束缚或调整姿势。
“The baby wriggled out of her mother's arms.”
(婴儿从妈妈怀里扭动着挣脱出来。)
“He wriggled his toes in the warm sand.”
(他在温暖的沙子里扭动着脚趾。)
wriggle out of — 指通过扭动或巧妙的方式摆脱困境或责任,常用于形容逃避义务或承诺。
“He always tries to wriggle out of doing the dishes.”
(他总是试图逃避洗碗的责任。)