1. A slow creeping mode of movement (on hands and knees or dragging the body); SYN. crawling, creep, creeping.
2. A swimming stroke; arms are moved alternately overhead accompanied by a flutter kick; SYN. front crawl, Australian crawl.
3. A very slow movement.
Nage qui consiste ŕ battre rapide des pieds et d'allonger les bras alternativement au-dessus de la tête avant de les plonger dans l'eau.
1. To move slowly; in the case of people or animals with the body near the ground; SYN. creep.
2. To feel a shivering sensation of fear or apprehension.
3. To be crawling with.
4. To swim by doing the crawl.
1. Se déplacer sur le ventre.
2. Se glisser. Ramper sous une clôture.
3. (Au figuré) S'abaisser. Ramper devant son chef.
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