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nel dizionario PONS

ˈpeg crawl SOST FIN

nel dizionario PONS

I. crawl [krɔ:l, ingl am esp krɑ:l] VB vb intr

1. crawl (go on all fours):

2. crawl (move slowly):

kriechen <kroch, gekrochen>

3. crawl colloq (be obsequious):

kriechen <kroch, gekrochen> pegg
to crawl [up] to sb
vor jdm kriechen pegg

4. crawl colloq (be overrun):

von etw dat wimmeln

locuzioni:

II. crawl [krɔ:l, ingl am esp krɑ:l] SOST no pl

1. crawl (slow pace):

kriechen <kroch, gekrochen>

2. crawl (style of swimming):

Kraulen nt kein pl

I. peg [peg] SOST

1. peg:

Haken m <-s, ->
Pflock m <-(e)s, Pflö·cke>
Spund m <-(e)s, -e>
Wäscheklammer f <-, -n>
A a. Kluppe f
Hering m <-s, -e>
to hang sth on a peg

2. peg:

Ausrede f <-, -n>
Grund <-es, Grün·de> für +acc
to use sth as a peg for sth
etw als Anlass für etw acc nehmen

3. peg ingl am SPORT:

Peg m

4. peg FIN:

locuzioni:

to use sth as a peg to hang sth on

II. peg <-gg-> [peg] VB vb trans

1. peg (bind down):

to peg sth

2. peg (hold at certain level):

to peg sth

3. peg ingl am (throw):

to peg sth
etw werfen

4. peg ingl am fig (guess correctly):

to peg sth

5. peg (mark):

to peg sb as sth
jdn als etw acc abstempeln

III. peg [peg] VB vb intr

peg signal level meter:

Voce OpenDict

peg VB

to peg it (leg it) sl
to peg it (leg it) sl

Dizionario Banche, Finanza e Assicurazioni PONS

peg crawl SOST MERC FIN

Dizionario Banche, Finanza e Assicurazioni PONS
Present
Icrawl
youcrawl
he/she/itcrawls
wecrawl
youcrawl
theycrawl
Past
Icrawled
youcrawled
he/she/itcrawled
wecrawled
youcrawled
theycrawled
Present Perfect
Ihavecrawled
youhavecrawled
he/she/ithascrawled
wehavecrawled
youhavecrawled
theyhavecrawled
Past Perfect
Ihadcrawled
youhadcrawled
he/she/ithadcrawled
wehadcrawled
youhadcrawled
theyhadcrawled

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Esempi monolingue (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)

The trail was covered with giant, sharp slabs of rock, which made the footing treacherous and often induced crawling during the summer months.
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He is then seen crawling onto the beach where he is discovered by three people fishing on it.
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A few of the infants crawled but were extremely hesitant.
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The crime scene is crawling with blood spatters, fibers, and fingerprints all that's missing is the body.
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She never crawled, and when she began to walk at the age of nearly three, she experienced severe bowing in both legs.
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