crawl

US /krɑːl/
UK /krɑːl/
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1.

gatear, arrastrarse

to move on your hands and knees or with your body close to the ground

:
The baby learned to crawl before walking.
El bebé aprendió a gatear antes de caminar.
We had to crawl through a narrow tunnel.
Tuvimos que arrastrarnos por un túnel estrecho.
2.

arrastrarse, avanzar lentamente

to move or progress very slowly

:
Traffic was crawling during rush hour.
El tráfico estaba lento durante la hora pico.
The project is crawling along, making little progress.
El proyecto está avanzando lentamente, con poco progreso.
1.

arrastre, avance lento

a very slow rate of movement or progress

:
The traffic was reduced to a crawl.
El tráfico se redujo a un arrastre.
The project moved at a painful crawl.
El proyecto avanzó a un paso de tortuga doloroso.