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I . worm [wɜ:m] SUBST

1. worm ZOOL:

worm
črv m
worm
worm (larva)

2. worm MÉD:

3. worm TEC (in gear):

worm

4. worm INFOR:

worm

II . worm [wɜ:m] VERBE trans

1. worm (wriggle):

2. worm (insinuate into):

fig péj to worm oneself into someone's heart

3. worm (treat for worms):

worm an animal

ˈglow-worm SUBST ZOOL

ˈslow-worm SUBST ZOOL

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

anglais
This protein is part of the biological clock that determines the rhythm of the worm's development.
phys.org
Studies indicate that ingestion of chicory by farm animals results in reduction of worm burdens, which has prompted its widespread use as a forage supplement.
en.wikipedia.org
The ship was badly worm-eaten.
en.wikipedia.org
If the worm finds the window, the malware may display a fake error message.
en.wikipedia.org
Worm charmers hammer wooden stakes into the ground, then rub them with metal slabs.
en.wikipedia.org
Our results should also shed light on the spread of the introduced slow worm and effects this might have on other wildlife.
www.offalyexpress.ie
The shell valves then open along the suture line and the binucleate germ cell penetrates between the intestinal epithelial cells of the worm.
en.wikipedia.org
If, on the other hand, you secretly suspect that we are all concealing worm-eaten hearts behind our outward appearances of being reasonable people, your cynicism will be confirmed.
news.nationalpost.com
The worm belongs to the slow mass mailer category where copies of which are attached and sent to addresses intercepted from the keyboard.
en.wikipedia.org
Our last common ancestor was a sightless worm about 500 million years ago.
www.nbcnews.com

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