creepers信息详情
n.蛤蟆装;爬行物(creeper的复数)
creeper───苦力怕(游戏Minecraft中的生物);爬行者;[植]匍匐植物;定速运送器
Freeper───自由人
beepers───n.传呼机;能发出哔哔声音的仪器;导弹遥控员
bleepers───n.无线电传呼机
cheeper───n.雏;婴儿;吱吱地叫(cheep的名词形式)
crampers───抽筋者
crappers───n.厕所
creamers───n.奶油分离器;盛奶油的器皿;制作奶油的人;n.(Creamer)人名;(英)克里默
creepier───令人毛骨悚然的;令人不寒而栗的;怪异的;离奇的(使人感到紧张)(creepy的比较级)
They made their way through a jungle woven with creepers and vines .───他们穿过一个被攀援植物和藤蔓植物缠绕的丛林。
Trees, undergrowth and creepers intertwined, blocking our way.───树木、灌木和攀藤植物相互缠绕,挡了我们的路。
species of trees, shrubs, creepers and foliage plants are featured.───内的树木、灌木、攀缘和观叶植物合共逾750类品种。
Creepers are always ambitiously trying to crawl over every inch of the wall.───爬墙虎总是野心勃勃地想要占据每一寸墙。
We strode through the creepers and thorns, and I realised that I'd seen the carved square corner of the statue's pedestal.───我们跨过藏着爬虫的荆棘,我意识到我看到了雕像基座有雕刻方角。
If I fall in love with you -- I will never resemble scrambling trumpet creepers.───我如果爱你--绝不像攀援的凌霄花。
It was springtime. The trees, creepers , and plants were covered with new leaves and blossoms. The very air seemed laden with joy.───这是春天,树木、爬虫和庄稼都披上了花和叶的新装,处处扬溢着欢乐气氛。
When the creepers shook, the flies exploded from the guts with a vicious note and clamped back on again.───藤蔓摇动不已,成群的苍蝇从内脏嗡地一下飞开,发出邪恶的噪声,又一窝蜂地落回原处。
They are designed to act as frames for climbing plants, creepers and "epiphytes" which clad the trees of the tropical rainforests.───之所以设计“超级树”,是为了给热带雨林里的攀援植物、匍匐植物和附生植物提供生长空间。
The house is covered in creepers and ivy.
Trees, undergrowth and creepers intertwined, blocking our way.
A few days later I took a walk down the Kings Road, mostly searching for a pair of brothel creepers.
Long creepers hung from the trees.
Flowering vines sent up creepers from every crack in the wall or pavement, and young trees had taken root in the walls of abandoned shops and roofless temples.
Flowers and creepers became almost part of the architecture.
Creepers are always ambitiously trying to crawl over every inch of the wall.
My feet find only forest vegetation, ground creepers.
Creepers grew on the walls; deciduous, they stretched out their bare stems in a complicated network like barbed wire.