
몸을 비틀거나 꿈틀거리며 움직이다.
To wriggle or twist the body from side to side, especially as a result of nervousness, physical discomfort, or an attempt to break free.
예문:
"The restless child began to squirm in his seat during the long wedding ceremony."
"The earthworm squirmed frantically when the gardener uncovered it from the soil."
"She tried to squirm out of the tight sweater, but the sleeves were too narrow."
당혹감이나 수치심으로 인해 어쩔 줄 몰라 하거나 괴로워하다.
To feel or show extreme embarrassment, shame, or mental distress, often while being questioned or criticized.
예문:
"The politician squirmed under the intense scrutiny of the investigative reporter."
"I still squirm with embarrassment when I remember my clumsy mistake during the recital."
몸을 꿈틀거리거나 비트는 동작.
A physical movement characterized by wriggling or twisting the body.
예문:
"With a sudden squirm, the kitten escaped from the girl's arms and ran under the sofa."
"He gave a little squirm of discomfort as he tried to find a better position on the hard bench."