Englishئاساسىي لۇغەت
worm
Universal Words
noun, verb
noun
1 [C] a long thin creature with no bones or legs, that lives in soil:
birds looking for worms
seealsoEARTHWORM, LUGWORM
2 (worms) [pl.] long thin creatures that live inside the bodies of humans or animals and can cause illness:
The dog has worms.
seealsoHOOKWORM, TAPEWORM
3 [C] the young form of an insect when it looks like a short worm:
This apple is full of worms.
seealsoGLOW-WORM, SILKWORM, WOODWORM
4 [C,usually sing.] (informal, disapproving) a person you do not like or respect, especially because they have a weak character and do not behave well towards other people
IDIOMS
the worm will turn a person who is normally quiet and does not complain will protest when the situation becomes too hard to bear
moreatCANҠn.
verb [VN]
1 [+adv./prep.] ~ your way... to use a twisting and turning movement, especially to move through a narrow or crowded place:
She wormed her way through the crowd to the reception desk.
2 to give an animal medicine that makes worms pass out of its body in the FAECES
PHRASALVERBS
worm your way / yourself into sth (disapproving) to make sb like you or trust you, in order to gain some advantage for yourself:
He managed to worm his way into her life.
worm sth out of sb (informal) to make sb tell you sth, by asking them questions in a clever way for a long period of time:
We eventually wormed the secret out of her.