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to creep
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pełzać, wślizgnąć się
to move slowly and quietly while staying close to the ground or other surface
Intransitive: to creep to a direction
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pełzać, zakradać się
to move slowly and quietly, especially in order to avoid being noticed or to approach someone unnoticed
Intransitive: to creep to a direction
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pełzać, rozrastać się
to grow slowly along the ground or another surface, typically by extending stems or branches
Intransitive: to creep to a direction
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zabiegać, schlebiać
to act or behave in a servile manner, often characterized by exaggerated humility
Intransitive: to creep | to creep to sb
Creep
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pełzacz, kładający się
a slow mode of locomotion on hands and knees or dragging the body
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zagroda dla młodych zwierząt, ogrodzenie dla młodych
a pen that is fenced so that young animals can enter but adults cannot
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creep (deformacja), ślizganie
a slow longitudinal movement or deformation
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dziwak, osoba dziwna
someone unpleasantly strange or eccentric
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stopniowy rozwój, niewidoczny wzrost
the gradual development or growth of something, particularly an indiscernible one
creep
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creeper
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creeper
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creeping
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creeping
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Przykład
In the dark cave, the explorer had to creep through narrow passages.
The caterpillar, in its early stage of transformation, would creep along the leaf before transforming into a butterfly.
The mountaineer carefully began to creep down the steep slope.
The spider, with delicate precision, began to creep across the ceiling.
In the garden, the inchworm started to creep along the stem of the flower.