worm
Oxford 5000 vocabulary |B2|ACRONYM WORM /wɜːm $ wɜːrm/ noun [countable]
worm /wɜːm $ wɜːrm/ noun [countable]
worm verb [transitive]
کرم
خزنده، خزیدن، لولیدن، مارپیچ کردن، علوم مهندسی: حلزونی، کامپیوتر: چند بار بازیاب
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Advanced Persian Dictionary الکترونیک: Write Once, Read Many، یکبار بنویس، چند بار بخوان، یکبار بنویس، چند بار بازیاب،
کامپیوتر: حلزونی،
علوم مهندسی: کرم، سوسمار، مار، خزنده، خزیدن، لولیدن، مارپیچ کردن
کامپیوتر: حلزون شکل، ویروس
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Synonyms & Related Words worm[noun]Synonyms: wretch, blighter, lowlife, mucker, no-good, wormling
[verb]Synonyms: insinuate, edge in, foist, infiltrate, work in, wriggle, squiggle, squirm, wiggle, writhe
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English Dictionary WORM /wɜːm $ wɜːrm/
noun [countable] (write once, read many) a
CD on which information can be stored only once, but seen or used many times
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I. worm1 /wɜːm $ wɜːrm/
noun [countable][
Language: Old English;
Origin: wyrm 'snake, worm']
1. a long thin creature with no bones and no legs that lives in soil ⇒
earthworm,
lugworm2. the young form of an insect, which looks like a short worm ⇒
glow-worm,
silkworm,
woodworm3. have worms if a person or animal has worms, they have legless
parasites (=small creatures that eat their food or their blood) in their body ⇒
roundworm,
tapeworm4. someone who you do not like or respect
5. a type of computer
virus that can make copies of itself and destroy information on computers that are connected to each other
6. the worm turns literary used to say that someone who normally obeys someone without complaining suddenly refuses to do this
⇒
can of worms at
can2(4)
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II. worm2 verb [transitive]1. worm (your way) into/through etc something to move through a small place or a crowd slowly, carefully, or with difficulty:
He wormed his way under the fence.2. worm your way into sb’s affections/heart/confidence etc to gradually make someone love or trust you, especially by being dishonest
3. worm your way out of (doing) something to avoid doing something that you have been asked to do by making an excuse that is dishonest but clever:
Steve wormed his way out of going to the meeting.4. to give an animal medicine in order to remove
parasites that live inside it
worm something out of somebody phrasal verb to get information from someone who does not want to give it
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Collocations worm noun WORM + VERB burrow, crawl Worms burrow down through the soil.
wriggle, writhe The worm was wriggling on the hook. WORM + NOUN cast [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
Idioms Acronyms and Abbreviations WORM Write-Once, Read-Many
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