кра́сться — meaning in English
krastsya
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English meaning
- creep verb To move slowly, quietly, or close to the ground.
- nose noun The part of the face that contains the nostrils and is used for breathing and smelling.
- sidle verb To move sideways, often in a shy, cautious, or sneaky way.
- skulk noun A group of foxes.
- slink verb To move quietly and furtively, often out of guilt, embarrassment, or a wish not to be noticed.
- sneak verb To move quietly and carefully so as not to be noticed.
Senses
кра́сться is used for these senses in English:
- creep (intransitive) To move slowly and quietly in a particular direction.
- creep To move in a stealthy or secret manner; to move imperceptibly or clandestinely; to steal in; to insinuate itself or oneself.
- nose (intransitive) To move cautiously by advancing its front end.
- sidle (ambitransitive, also, figuratively) In the intransitive sense often followed by up: to (cause something to) advance in a coy, furtive, or unobtrusive manner.
- skulk To move in a stealthy or furtive way; to come or go while trying to avoid detection.
- slink (intransitive) To sneak about furtively.
- sneak (intransitive) To creep or go stealthily; to come or go while trying to avoid detection, as a person who does not wish to be seen.
creep — full definition
- verb To move slowly, quietly, or close to the ground.
- verb To change or increase very gradually, often in an unwelcome way.
- noun An unpleasant or unsettling person, especially one who behaves in a sexually inappropriate way.
nose — full definition
- noun The part of the face that contains the nostrils and is used for breathing and smelling.
- noun The projecting front or tip of an object, such as an aircraft or vehicle.
- noun A person's sense of smell, or the ability to detect or judge something, especially wine or a story worth investigating.
- verb To move slowly and carefully forward, front end first.
- verb To pry or snoop into something, often as "nose around" or "nose into."